The Conformist
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- | '''''The Conformist''''' (''Il conformista'') is a novel by [[Alberto Moravia]] published in [[1951 in literature|1951]], which details the life and desire for normality of a government official during Italy's fascist period. It is also known for the [[1970]] film adaptation by [[Bernardo Bertolucci]]. | + | '''''The Conformist''''' (''Il conformista'') is a novel by [[Alberto Moravia]] published in [[1951 in literature|1951]], which details the life and desire for [[normality]] of a government official during Italy's fascist period. It is also known for the [[1970]] film adaptation by [[Bernardo Bertolucci]]. |
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The Conformist (Il conformista) is a novel by Alberto Moravia published in 1951, which details the life and desire for normality of a government official during Italy's fascist period. It is also known for the 1970 film adaptation by Bernardo Bertolucci.
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