Letters from Prison

by Antonio Gramsci

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Antonio Gramsci is one of the great European Marxists, hailed by Eric Hobsbawm as 'an extraordinary philosopher ... probably the most original communist thinker of twentieth-century Europe'.Gramsci developed Marx's ideas with an emphasis on culture rather than economics. This classic work reveals his thinking through letters to friends and family written whilst he was in prison.His primary contribution has been in his insistence on an understanding of popular culture in the battle to create show more a revolutionary consciousness. It is this humanitarian aspect of his thinking that illuminates the vivid personal testimony of his prison letters, written between 1926 and 1937. show less

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Lettere dal carcere è una raccolta postuma della corrispondenza intrattenuta da Antonio Gramsci coi propri familiari e amici durante il periodo della sua lunga detenzione nelle carceri italiane, deliberata dalla dittatura instaurata da Benito Mussolini. (fonte: Wikipedia)
Testo fondamentale, necessario a chiunque cerchi di formarsi una coscienza politica
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Born to a poor family in Sardinia, Gramsci had to go to work as a child but still managed to distinguish himself as a bright and promising student. In 1910, after winning a scholarship, he attended the University of Torino, where he was influenced by Benedetto Croce and Francesco De Sanctis. He eventually rejected Croce's idealism, as well as the show more academic life, for Marxism and politics. His primary interest was the empowerment of the working class. He rose within the Socialist party to the position of secretary of the socialist section of Torino and founded the influential newspaper L'Ordine Nuovo (the New Order). In 1921 he cofounded the Italian Communist party and fought against Fascist policy. Elected party secretary in 1924, two years later he was arrested and sent to prison, where he produced much of his writing. He remained incarcerated until his death. Gramsci's writings chronicle the development of his thought on politics, culture, and education. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Albani, Hélène (Translator)
Depuyper, Christian (Translator)
Fubini, Elsa (Editor)
Noaro, Jean (Translator)
Saro, Georges (Translator)

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Letters from Prison
Original title
Lettere dal carcere
Original publication date
1973
People/Characters
Antonio Gramsci (1891 | 1937)
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Calvino, Italo; Hobsbawm, E.J.; Cammett, John M.
Original language
Italian

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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History, Philosophy, Biography & Memoir
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335.4092Society, government, & cultureEconomicsSocialism and related systemsMarxian systemsMarxismHistory, geographic treatment, biographyBiographies
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HX288 .G7 .A4213Social sciencesSocialism. Communism. AnarchismSocialism. Communism. Anarchism
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