One of the major figures of twentieth-century European literature,
Ignazio Silone (1900–78) is the subject of this award-winning new
biography by the noted Italian historian Stanislao G. Pugliese. A
founding member of the Italian Communist Party, Silone took up writing
only after being expelled from the PCI and garnered immediate success
with his first book, Fontamara, the most influential and widely
translated work of antifascism in the 1930s. In World War II, the U.S.
Army printed unauthorized versions of it, along with Silone's Bread
and Wine, and distributed them throughout Italy during the country's
Nazi occupation. During the cold war, he was an outspoken opponent of
Soviet oppression and was twice considered for the Nobel Prize in
Literature. Twenty years after his death, Silone was the object of
controversy when reports arose indicating that he had been an
informant for the Fascist police. Pugliese's biography, the most
comprehensive work on Silone by far and the first full-length
biography to be published in English, evaluates all the evidence and
paints a portrait of a complex figure whose life and work bear themes
with contemporary relevance and resonance. Bitter Spring, the winner
of the 2008 Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History, is a memorable
biography of one of the twentieth century's greatest writers against
totalitarianism in all its forms, set amid one of the most troubled
moments in modern history.
Les mer
A Life of Ignazio Silone
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781429957779
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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