Best of
Italian-Literature

2003

The Resistible Rise Of Benito Mussolini


Tom Behan - 2003
    Just two years later Benito Mussolini's fascists took power and ushered in an era of repression, war and, ultimately, genocide. In this enthralling book Tom Behan shows how a group of militant anti-fascists came close to stopping Mussolini and changing the course of history. Tragically, their bravery was undermined by a combination of the left's sectarianism and naive faith in the impartiality of the police. An important and detailed analysis of a period of Italian history which is often ignored' - WSF'

The Cambridge Companion to the Italian Novel


Peter Bondanella - 2003
    It examines some of the most influential and important novelists of the twentieth century, such as Luigi Pirandello, Primo Levi, Umberto Eco and Italo Calvino. Readers will be exposed to the vitality of the Italian novel throughout its history, in addition to learning about the debates and criticism that have contributed to its development.