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  1. The Conformist is a psychologically complex novelistic study of an Italian fascist, although not necessarily a typical fascist, done in an existential style with intense interior monologues and introspection by Alberto Moravia's protagonist, Marcello Clerici.

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  2. The Conformist. Mass Market Paperback – November 1, 1953. SECRECY AND SILENCE are second nature to Marcello Clerici, the hero of The Conformist, a book which made Alberto Moravia one of the world's most read postwar writers.

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    • Alberto Moravia
  3. Moravia equates the rise of Italian Fascism with the psychological needs of his protagonist for whom conformity becomes an obsession in a life that has included parental neglect, an oddly self-conscious desire to engage in cruel acts, and a type of male beauty which, to Clerici’s great distress, other men find attractive.

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  4. Nov 1, 1999 · The Conformist (Italia) Paperback – November 1, 1999. Secrecy and Silence are second nature to Marcello Clerici, the hero of The Conformist, a book which made Alberto Moravia one of the world's most read postwar writers.

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    • Steerforth
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    • Alberto Moravia
  5. Nov 1, 1999 · Overview. Secrecy and Silence are second nature to Marcello Clerici, the hero of The Conformist, a book which made Alberto Moravia one of the world's most read postwar writers. Clerici is a man with everything under control - a wife who loves him, colleagues who respect him, the hidden power that comes with his secret work for the Italian ...

    • 9781.9B
    • Steerforth Press
    • 11/01/1999
    • Italia
  6. The Conformist. Alberto Moravia. Steerforth Press, Sep 27, 2011 - Fiction - 375 pages. Secrecy and Silence are second nature to Marcello Clerici, the hero of The Conformist, a book which made...

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  8. The Conformist. by. Alberto Moravia, Tami Calliope(Translator) 3.98 · Rating details · 2,498 ratings · 202 reviews. Secrecy and Silence are second nature to Marcello Clerici, the hero of The Conformist, a book which made Alberto Moravia one of the world's most read postwar writers.

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