A young wife in a nineteenth-century Sicilian village, Marta is deeply
in love with her husband Rocco and pregnant with his child. But when
Rocco discovers a letter written to Marta by a would-be suitor, he
falsely accuses her of infidelity and banishes her from their home. Soon
the whole village turns against the supposed adulteress, setting in
motion a series of tragic events that culminates in the loss of Marta's
family home and business, as well as the deaths of her father and
newborn child. Plunged into poverty and treated as a social leper, with
practically nothing else to lose, Marta is determined to claw her way
back into a society bent on excluding her.
The Outcast is an early masterwork from Nobel Prize-winning Italian
author Luigi Pirandello that combines elements of Zolaesque naturalism
with emerging modernist aesthetics. This fresh English translation, the
first in nearly one hundred years, showcases Pirandello's deft play with
language and his use of irony.