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  •  Gramsci, Antonio, 1891-1937
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  •  Rosengarten, Frank, ed. lit.
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  •  Rosenthal, Raymond, 1915-1995, trad.
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  •  Letters from prison ...
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    Letters from prison / Antonio Gramsci ; ed. Frank Rosengarten ; trad. Raymond Rosenthal
     
    AUTOR(ES): 
    Gramsci, Antonio, 1891-1937; Rosengarten, Frank, ed. lit.; Rosenthal, Raymond, 1915-1995, trad.
    PUBLICACAO: 
    Ney York : University Press, 1994
    DESCR. FISICA: 
    2 vol. ; 23 cm
    CONTEM: 
    Vol. I: The letters : 1926-1930. - 374 p. . - Vol. II: The letters : 1931-1937. - 431 p.
    RESUMO: 
    Antonio Gramsci was widely known by people active in the anti- Fascist struggle before World War II, but it was not until the appear ance in 1947 of his Letters from Prison that his name came to the atten tion of a mass public in Italy. Even more than the Prison Notebooks, which found their audience primarily in intellectual and university circles, the Letters were responsible for Gramscis extraordinary post humous popularity among millions of readers after the war. It was the Letters that marked the beginning of a process that eventually saw him emerge as a political thinker whose ideas were to leave their mark not only in postwar Europe and America but in many of the countries of the third world as well. The impact in Italy of the 1947 edition of the Letters was immediate and prolonged. The politically mixed jury that in 1947 awarded the Viareggio prize for nonfiction to the Lettere dal carcere found common ground in recognizing their artistic value. The jury also agreed that in Gramsci they had discovered “a lucid affirmer and witness” of the human condition.1 This intense response, which was reinforced by the subsequent homage paid to Gramsci by Italy’s leading philoso pher, Benedetto Croce, was the prelude to a long and varied publish ing history. [Do autor]
    ISBN: 
    978-0-231-07553-4 ( vol. I)
    978-0-231-07555-8 ( vol. II)
    ASSUNTOS: 
    Itáliamarxismocomunismopreso políticoestabelecimento prisionaltorturapersonalidadeideologia políticacorrespondência
    AREA: 
    04.06 QUADRO POLÍTICO
    COTA: 
    468/2019
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