Cesare Pavese’s Film Treatments for the Dowling Sisters
Translations, Correspondence, Interviews, and the Film That Never Was
Cesare Pavese’s Film Treatments for the Dowling Sisters
Translations, Correspondence, Interviews, and the Film That Never Was
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A historic and critical edition, presenting the English translations of Cesare Pavese's film treatments for the first time along with complete correspondences with Hollywood actresses the Dowling Sisters and unearthed interviews.
Offering a comprehensive and curated collection of the translations of Cesare Pavese's film treatments, including previously unpublished English translation of the film treatment The Serpent and the Dove, written in the context of his collaboration with American actresses and sisters Constance and Doris Dowling. The book also presents, for the first time, the full correspondence between Pavese and the Dowling sisters, providing insight into the Italian writer's creative development in the cinematic medium, his personal conflicts, and his thoughts about the Dowlings.
Two rare interviews enrich the volume, illuminating Pavese as both a cultural figure and private individual, while deepening our understanding of Doris Dowling's creative partnership and friendship with him. With detailed editorial notes and appendices – including the original Italian film treatments by Pavese for the two sisters- this volume is an indispensable resource for scholars of Pavese, translation studies, post-World War II Italian cinema, and cross-cultural dialogue. Additionally, it captures a moment in Pavese's linguistic development, showcasing one of his final creative engagements with the English language.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: Film Treatments in Translation
The Serpent and the Dove
The Devil in the Hills
The Two Sisters, or Brief Freedom, or Cruel Youth
Bitter Love
The Innocents or Fine Italian Families or In this World There is Justice
Suicide Is a Vice
Part II: Correspondence
Part III: Interviews
Interview with Doris Dowling: “A real friend, a fond sister”
Interview with Alda Grimaldi: A Close Friend of Pavese Speaks of Him, of the Dowling Sisters, and of Pavese's Last Weekend Alive
Appendices
Appendix A. Film Treatments (Original Italian Texts)
Appendix B. Filmography of the Dowling Sisters
Appendix C. Interview with Alda Grimaldi (Original Italian Transcript)
Note on the Text
Index
Product details
| Published | Oct 15 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 9798216450115 |
| Imprint | Fairleigh Dickinson University Press |
| Illustrations | 16 bw |
| Series | The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























