Emilio Lussu and Giuseppe Antonio Borgese: representing, analysing and testifying to fascism

This article presents a comparison between Goliath. The March of the Fascism by Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, a little-known work in the Italian literary context, and Marcia su Roma e dintorni by Emilio Lussu, one of the most famous books of antifascist exile literature. The analysis highlights the simi...

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Main Author: Eugenio Bonfiglioli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2025-02-01
Series:Finzioni
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Online Access:https://finzioni.unibo.it/article/view/21411
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Summary:This article presents a comparison between Goliath. The March of the Fascism by Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, a little-known work in the Italian literary context, and Marcia su Roma e dintorni by Emilio Lussu, one of the most famous books of antifascist exile literature. The analysis highlights the similarities between the two works, from the centrality of morality in their critique of fascism to shared stylistic elements, such as the presence of ‘open endings’ and the blending of literature and testimony. Additionally, both works will be studied for their reconstruction of the March on Rome, which in both cases stands in clear opposition to the version presented by Curzio Malaparte in Tecnica del colpo di Stato.
ISSN:2785-2288