intellectual-giftedness
Angelo Pontevecchio is portrayed as a highly intelligent child who struggles with social adjustment and school conformity.
1 chapter across 1 book
A Mirror For Observers (1954)Edgar Pangborn
The narrator takes a reflective nighttime walk through the city, observing its inhabitants and contemplating the social and political climate of the near future, including global tensions and technological hopes. Returning to a lodging house, he converses with Mr. Feuermann, an elderly widower who shares insights about Angelo Pontevecchio's troubled childhood, intellectual giftedness, and family struggles, highlighting the challenges of education and social adjustment. The chapter blends detailed social observation with personal history, emphasizing the complexity of human experience amid broader societal changes.