A collection of books by or about Ignacio Silone. All volumes are in Near Fine to Very Good condition. All volumes are hardback with dust jacket. 4 volumes are signed by Silone. Secondino Tranquilli?(May 1900 ? August 1978), known by the pseudonym?Ignazio Silone?was an Italian political leader, novelist, and short-story writer, world-famous during World War II for his powerful anti-Fascist novels. He was nominated for the?Nobel prize for literature?ten times. He was awarded the 1969?Jerusalem Prize, and the 1971?Prix mondial Cino Del Duca. Silone was born in a rural family, in the town of?Pescina?in the?Abruzzo?region. His father, Paolo Tranquilli, died in 1911 and in the?1915 Avezzano earthquake, he lost many of his family members, including his mother, Marianna Delli Quadri. He left his hometown and finished high school. In 1917, Silone joined the Young Socialists group of the?Italian Socialist Party?(PSI), rising to be their leader. He was a founding member of the breakaway?Communist Party of Italy?(PCdI) in 1921 and became one of its covert leaders during the?Fascist regime. In the 1990s, Italian historians?Dario Biocca?and?Mauro Canali?found documents which implicated that Silone acted as an informant for the Fascist police from 1919 until 1930. It is believed that the reason he broke from the Fascist police is because of the torture the police inflicted upon his brother. The two historians published the results of their research in a work titled?Linformatore. Silone, i comunisti e la polizia. A 2005 biography by Biocca also includes documents showing Silones involvement with the American intelligence (the OSS) during and after the World War, Biocca suggesting that Silones political stands (as well as extensive literary work) be reconsidered in light of a more complex personality and political engagements., , LOT REF #21-1032
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