La Storia

La Storia

2024 • Drama, War & Politics
Ida, a single mother of two sons, hides her Jewish heritage and fights against poverty and persecution during the end of World War II and post-war Rome.

Why you should read the novel

Experience Elsa Morante's 'History: A Novel' for a profoundly intimate journey through the ruins and resilience of wartime Rome. The novel offers unparalleled emotional depth and psychological insight into its characters, immersing readers in the era’s complexities in a way no adaptation can fully capture. Reading Morante’s original work allows you to engage directly with her poetic language and nuanced social critique, providing an irreplaceable perspective on the costs of war and the endurance of hope.

Adaptation differences

The La Storia (2024) adaptation streamlines the novel’s sprawling narrative, focusing more tightly on Ida Ramundo and her son Useppe, sometimes at the expense of broader historical context. Several secondary characters receive less attention or are omitted altogether, altering the intricate web of relationships that enriches Morante’s novel. The internal monologues and psychological depth that permeate the book are largely externalized on screen, sometimes reducing the complexity of Ida’s inner life. Morante’s distinctive narrative voice and her philosophical meditations on fate, suffering, and history itself are transformed into visual storytelling, which, while evocative, cannot replace the subtlety and richness of the novel’s prose.

La Storia inspired from

History: A Novel
by Elsa Morante

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