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Silone Ignazio . 1900--78, Italian writer, noted for his humanitarian socialistic novels, Fontamara (1933) and Bread and Wine (1937) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But between Hilaire Belloc and John Ruskin, Ignazio Silone, Eugenio Corti, and now Henryk Sienkiewicz--not to mention all the lives I've read of various saints and popes--I expect to feel that same thrill of deeper recognition when I finally visit Rome for the first time. Ignazio Silone spoke of his "faith in Socialism" being more alive than ever in me. In his discussion of the caso Silone ("Il Caso Silone", Fall 2001), Michael McDonald introduced the authors of the volume L 'informatore: Silone i comunisti e la polizia, as "two somewhat obscure historians" who conducted "clumsy" research in the archives in order to inflict a "near-death blow" to Silone's reputation. |
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