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My Father Ii Duce: A Memoir By Mussolini'S Son
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Breaking A Lifelong Silence, The Last Surviving Child Of Benito Mussolini Opens The Floodgates About His Father. In This Historical, Revisionist Memoir, Romano Mussolini (September 26, 1927February 3, 2006), The Last Surviving Child Of Dictator Benito Mussolini, Contributes His Unique Perspective To The Growing Body Of Work That Portrays Il Duce'S Era. Through Romano'S Portrait Of Never Before Publicly Shared Memories And Feelings, My Father Il Duce Brings Alive The Domestic Scenes Of His Childhood Particularly When They Intersected With His Father'S Public Role. He Also Relates In Detail The Memories Of His Mother, Donna Rachele, Who Lived Until 1979 And Often Spoke With Romano About His Father.Romano'S Memories, Sorted By Chapter, But Not Presented Chronologically, Shift Between His Own Recollections Of Time Spent With His Father To The Years After Mussolini'S Death In 1945. The Prose Lingers And Then Artistically Moves Forward, Melancholy To Fierce To Vulnerable, Like The Notes Of The Jazz Music Played By Romano During His Acclaimed Musical Career. Mussolini Is Presented Here As A Man Who Was Supremely Convinced That He Was The Master Of His Life: 'Everything Happening Around Me,' My Father Used To Say, 'Leaves Me Indifferent. I Consciously Choose 'Live Dangerously' As My Life'S Motto. As An Old Soldier, I Say, 'If I Advance, Follow Me. If I Retreat, Kill Me. If They Kill Me, Vindicate Me.' He Saw His Existence In Scenes Of High Drama, Envisioning In The End, Romano Tells Us, That He Would Be Placed In Front Of Throngs At New York City'S Madison Square Garden And Then Executed In A Macabre Spectacle.In This Memoir, Romano Does Not Truly Ponder The Consequences Of His Father'S Alliances And Dictatorship, Though With At Least One Notable Exception That He Gave Considerable Thought To His Personal Anger Toward Hitler For Stabbing My Father In The Back At His Darkest Hour. Instead, He Seeks To Render Concrete The Memories That He Held Silent Over A Lifetime Before They Were Lost To History. The Fascist Order That Mussolini Created And Imposed Upon Italy Is One That Italians And Students Of History The World Over Are Still Interpreting. Indeed, His Legacy Was Centerstage In The May 2006 Italian National Elections, And One Of The Deputies In The Italian Parliament Today Who Represents His Alliances Is Alessandra Mussolini, Romano'S Daughter And Defender Of Her Infamous Grandfather. As The Trend Of Historical Revisionism In Italy Continues, In Particular Regarding The Role Of Fascism, Some Of This Kinder, Gentler Mussolini Is Already Widely Accepted.Thus, My Father Il Duce (In Italian Il Duce Mio Padre) Was Published To Great Attention And Controversy In Italy In 2004 And Quickly Became A Bestseller. Romano Often Appeared On Italian National Television And In Newspaper Interviews. In Part, This Illuminates That Fascist Supporters Are Alive And Well, While Also Confirms Even Among Nonsupporters, The Ongoing Attraction To The Cult Of Personality Mussolini Masterminded. In Italy, This Public Discourse About Mussolini Is Common. However, For Others It Is Important To Establish A Context For Romano'S Memoir. This Is Accomplished Here Through An Accompanying Masterful Twentyone Page Introductory Essay By One Of The World'S Foremost Authorities On Italian Political Culture, Alexander Stille: Writing The Introductory Essay To My Father Il Duce Is A Bit Like Writing The Warning Label On A Powerful Drug That Has Its Uses But Must Be Taken With Care And Knowledge Of Its Possible Side Effects.Romano Reached His Goal Of Living To See The First Publication Of His Memoir In Italian. As For This Englishlanguage Edition, He Earlier Expressed Approval Of The Front Cover Design. On January 1, 2006, He Received The Translated English Language Manuscript Of His Writing. During The Last Month Of His Life, He Approved It. Romano Mussolini Died On February 3, 2006, At Age Seventynine In A Rome Hospital Soon After Heart Surgery. Romano'
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- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains one hundred sixty-four pages. This length provides a concise exploration of the author's memories and reflections.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is hardcover. This durable binding ensures longevity and protection for the content within.
- Q: Who is the author of 'My Father II Duce'? A: The author is Romano Mussolini. He is the last surviving child of Benito Mussolini and provides a unique perspective in this memoir.
- Q: What age group is this book suitable for? A: This book is suitable for adults and mature readers. It contains themes related to historical events and personal reflections on fascism.
- Q: How do I read this memoir? A: You can simply open the book and start reading from the beginning. The memoir is structured by chapters that share various memories.
- Q: Is there a specific reading level for this book? A: The reading level is appropriate for adults and advanced readers. The complex themes and language reflect the author's unique experiences.
- Q: How should I store this hardcover book? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place, upright on a shelf. Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the cover and pages.
- Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can clean the book gently with a dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions to prevent damage.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you can return it for a replacement or refund. Check the return policy for specific instructions.
- Q: How does this memoir compare to other historical books? A: This memoir offers a personal perspective on Mussolini's life, differing from traditional historical accounts that focus solely on events.
- Q: Is this book suitable for someone interested in Italian history? A: Yes, this book is ideal for readers interested in Italian history. It provides insights into the fascist era from a personal viewpoint.
- Q: Does the book offer any controversial perspectives? A: Yes, the memoir presents a revisionist view of Mussolini's legacy, sparking discussions about historical interpretation and memory.
- Q: What themes are explored in this memoir? A: The memoir explores themes of family, memory, and the complexities of living under a dictatorship. It provides a unique lens on historical events.
- Q: Is there an introduction by an expert in the book? A: Yes, the book includes a twenty-one page introductory essay by Alexander Stille, a prominent authority on Italian political culture.
- Q: What insights does Romano Mussolini provide in this memoir? A: Romano Mussolini shares personal memories and reflections about his father, offering readers a glimpse into the private life of Benito Mussolini.
- Q: What is the publication date of this memoir? A: The memoir was originally published in Italy in two thousand four. It quickly became a bestseller and generated significant public interest.