Sommario
La vita comincia domani by Guido da Verona is a psychological drama set in a sunlit Italian villa, where the Landi family grapples with love, betrayal, and moral ambiguity.
Maria Dora, a spirited young woman, and her sensual sister Novella navigate tensions sparked by the enigmatic doctor Andrea Ferento, whose presence disrupts their lives.
As Novella’s ailing husband Giorgio deteriorates, Andrea’s dark secret—he has hastened Giorgio’s death—unveils a forbidden love affair with Novella, binding them in guilt and passion.
Marcuccio, their mentally afflicted brother, underscores the tragedy with his haunting "Canzone Disperata," reflecting themes of death and futility.
The novel explores desire, complicity, and the hope for renewal amidst a vibrant yet morally fraught rural backdrop.