Un'altra vita

Definition
“Un’altra vita” is an Italian phrase that translates to “another life” in English. The expression is occasionally used as a title for various creative works, such as books, songs, films, or television series, but it does not correspond to a single, widely recognized concept or entity in encyclopedic literature.

Overview
The phrase appears in several unrelated contexts within Italian-language media. Examples include:

  • A possible novel or short story bearing the title “Un’altra vita,” authored by an Italian writer (specific details and publication information are not consistently documented in major reference sources).
  • A television or film production titled “Un’altra vita,” reported in limited press releases or regional listings; comprehensive data regarding production companies, release dates, or cast are not uniformly available.
  • Musical recordings (songs or albums) that have employed the phrase as a title, though these works have not achieved sufficient notability to be cataloged in major music databases.

Because the term is primarily a literal translation and is employed independently across disparate works, it lacks a unified definition or dedicated encyclopedic entry.

Etymology/Origin
Un’altra is the contraction of una altra, meaning “another” (feminine singular). Vita means “life.” The phrase follows standard Italian grammatical construction for expressing “another life.” Its use as a title likely draws on thematic implications of change, rebirth, or alternate existence, common motifs in literature and visual media.

Characteristics
Given its use as a title rather than a concept, the “characteristics” of “Un’altra vita” are defined by the individual works that adopt it:

Characteristic Typical Representation
Theme Exploration of new beginnings, identity shifts, or alternate realities
Genre Varies widely (fiction, drama, romance, thriller) depending on the specific work
Medium Book, film, television series, song, or album

No singular set of characteristics can be ascribed to the phrase itself beyond its literal meaning.

Related Topics

  • Italian language – idiomatic expressions
  • Titles in literature and media – use of evocative phrases
  • Concepts of rebirth and alternate lives in cultural works

Accurate information is not confirmed regarding any single, notable work universally recognized under the title “Un’altra vita.” The phrase remains primarily a common linguistic expression applied variably across Italian cultural productions.

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