Godfather to Mussolini, national hero of Italy and the WWI irredentist
movement, literary icon of Joyce and Pound, lover of actress Eleonora
Duse: here is Lucy Hughes-Hallett’s extraordinary biography of
Gabriele d’Annunzio, poet, bon vivant, harbinger of Italian fascism.
Gabriele d’Annunzio was Italy’s premier poet at a time when poetry
mattered enough to trigger riots. A brilliant self-publicist in the
first age of mass media, he used his fame to sell his work, seduce
women, and promote his extreme nationalism. In 1915 d’Annunzio’s
incendiary oratory helped drive Italy to enter the First World War, in
which he achieved heroic status as an aviator. In 1919 he led a troop
of mutineers into the Croatian port of Fiume and there a delinquent
city-state. Futurists, anarchists, communists, and proto-fascists
descended on the city. So did literati and thrill seekers, drug
dealers, and prostitutes. After fifteen months an Italian gunship
brought the regime to an end, but the adventure had its sequel: three
years later, the fascists marched on Rome, belting out anthems
they’d learned in Fiume, as Mussolini consciously modeled himself
after the great poet. At once an aesthete and a militarist,
d’Annunzio wrote with equal enthusiasm about Fortuny gowns and
torpedoes, and enjoyed making love on beds strewn with rose petals as
much as risking death as an aviator. Lucy Hughes-Hallett’s stunning
biography vividly re-creates his flamboyant life and dramatic times,
tracing the early twentieth century’s trajectory from Romantic
idealism to world war and fascist aggression.
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Poet, Seducer, and Preacher of War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780385349703
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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