
Ignazio Silone

For many years an anti-fascist exile abroad, Silone participated actively and in various phases of Italian politics, animating the cultural life of the country in the post-war period. He was among the founders of the Italy's Communist party in 1921; he was later expelled for his dissidence with the Stalinist party line, and moved to democratic socialist positions. The break with the Italian Communist Party in the years after World War II led him to be often opposed by Italian critics and rehabilitated belatedly despite a controversy about his relations with the Italian fascist secret police, while for all his career he was particularly appreciated abroad. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Silone, Ignazio, 1900-1978 01.05.1900-22.08.1978
Published in: Encounter. - ed. by Stephen Spender [u.a.] 31 (1968),6, S. 61 - 64
Published in: Encounter. - ed. by Stephen Spender [u.a.] 31 (1968),6, S. 61 - 64
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by Silone, Ignazio, 1900-1978 01.05.1900-22.08.1978
Published in: Der Monat 7 (1954/55),1, S. 99 - 105
Published in: Der Monat 7 (1954/55),1, S. 99 - 105
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Published: Berlin, 1975
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Published: Köln : Rote Weißbücher, 1953
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Published: Köln : Verl. Rote Weissbücher, 1952
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Published: Konstanz [u.a.] : Europa-Verl, 1950
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Published: Köln : Rote Weissbücher, 1952
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