On Friendship and Freedom

The Correspondence of Ignazio Silone and Marcel Fleischmann

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, European, Italian, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Maria Nicolai Paynter ISBN: 9781442621886
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Maria Nicolai Paynter
ISBN: 9781442621886
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication: August 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Ignazio Silone, the anti-fascist, Italian author and political activist, continues to intrigue readers and stimulate their minds nearly four decades after his death. On Friendship and Freedom contains the first published collection of correspondence between Silone and his longtime friend the philanthropist and art collector Marcel Fleischmann.

Maria Nicolai Paynter, a recognized authority on Silone and his work, deftly guides the reader through the years dominated by Fascism and Nazism as well as the decades leading up to Silone’s death in 1978. Of particular interest for its human value, the correspondence gathered in this volume is most inspiring in that it reveals how two men of different cultural and religious backgrounds join together and share true friendship against all odds.

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Ignazio Silone, the anti-fascist, Italian author and political activist, continues to intrigue readers and stimulate their minds nearly four decades after his death. On Friendship and Freedom contains the first published collection of correspondence between Silone and his longtime friend the philanthropist and art collector Marcel Fleischmann.

Maria Nicolai Paynter, a recognized authority on Silone and his work, deftly guides the reader through the years dominated by Fascism and Nazism as well as the decades leading up to Silone’s death in 1978. Of particular interest for its human value, the correspondence gathered in this volume is most inspiring in that it reveals how two men of different cultural and religious backgrounds join together and share true friendship against all odds.

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