In this contribution a semi-unknown text of the prison prose of southern Italy is rediscovered, which is also an exemplary result of testimonial literature and denunciation of Bourbon tyranny. For almost a decade the Calabrian patriot Nicola Palermo was imprisoned, in inhuman conditions, in the prisons of Montefusco and Montesarchio; and gave life to a memoir of shocking intensity for narrative and descriptive force, which is also one of the primary sources of Anna Banti’s Noi credevamo
By turning truth into vision, the Italian writer Roberto Saviano, with the publication of Gomorra. D...
Christine de Pizan’s Autres Balades testify to situations and problems in medieval France as well as...
This essay, starting from a broader concept of “witness literature”, understood in the sense of havi...
In 1848, Sigismondo Castromediano was accused of ploting against the Bourbon monarchy and was arrest...
The contribution examines the little-known Memorie di un antifascista (1946), in which the Piedmonte...
On the basis of the thoughtful theoretical elaboration arising from the analysis of testimonial lite...
The essay examines Madrid. Mesi di incubo, published in 1937 by Sperling & Kupfler and presented by ...
The debut book by the forgotten author Silvio Micheli, Pane duro (Turin 1946), winner of the Viaregg...
Primo Levi is considered to be the foremost author of testimonial literature, that is, of self-refer...
Following the dramatic end of rural civilization, in postwar Italy a new literary (albeit nonfiction...
In January 1935, the anti-fascist periodical “Giustizia e Libertà” published the two letters address...
The paper prefigures a reading of The day of the owl, starting from a focus study on the main charac...
For survivors of extermination camps, narrating is a necessity as important as complex, it is a prim...
For survivors of extermination camps, narrating is a necessity as important as complex, it is a prim...
The article focuses on the historical and social importance of the testimonies of the “forgotten pro...
By turning truth into vision, the Italian writer Roberto Saviano, with the publication of Gomorra. D...
Christine de Pizan’s Autres Balades testify to situations and problems in medieval France as well as...
This essay, starting from a broader concept of “witness literature”, understood in the sense of havi...
In 1848, Sigismondo Castromediano was accused of ploting against the Bourbon monarchy and was arrest...
The contribution examines the little-known Memorie di un antifascista (1946), in which the Piedmonte...
On the basis of the thoughtful theoretical elaboration arising from the analysis of testimonial lite...
The essay examines Madrid. Mesi di incubo, published in 1937 by Sperling & Kupfler and presented by ...
The debut book by the forgotten author Silvio Micheli, Pane duro (Turin 1946), winner of the Viaregg...
Primo Levi is considered to be the foremost author of testimonial literature, that is, of self-refer...
Following the dramatic end of rural civilization, in postwar Italy a new literary (albeit nonfiction...
In January 1935, the anti-fascist periodical “Giustizia e Libertà” published the two letters address...
The paper prefigures a reading of The day of the owl, starting from a focus study on the main charac...
For survivors of extermination camps, narrating is a necessity as important as complex, it is a prim...
For survivors of extermination camps, narrating is a necessity as important as complex, it is a prim...
The article focuses on the historical and social importance of the testimonies of the “forgotten pro...
By turning truth into vision, the Italian writer Roberto Saviano, with the publication of Gomorra. D...
Christine de Pizan’s Autres Balades testify to situations and problems in medieval France as well as...
This essay, starting from a broader concept of “witness literature”, understood in the sense of havi...