A review by nihilisk
The Late Mattia Pascal by Luigi Pirandello

3.0

On the surface a simple enough tale, yet one guided and sustained by a masterful irony. The art of irony has been all but lost in contemporary literature (nowadays it’s hollow and/or overt), which is why I prefer the work of yesteryears. Here the tone is comic—but a veneer for the tragedy at its core (a decidedly Italian irony, if you will).