I Belong Only to Myself: The Life and Writings of Leda Rafanelli

Leda Rafanelli was one of the most prolific propagandists in early twentieth-century Italy. A comrade of Benito Mussolini before he turned fascist, she converted to anarchism and Islam at the age of twenty, a combination characteristic of her iconoclastic approach to life and politics. Weaving excerpts from Rafanelli's novels, poems, and essays with extensive biographical research, this book tells the story of the insurrections accompanying the birth of the Italian nation, the evolution of the anarchist movement, struggles for alternatives to bourgeois feminism, and the dangers faced by those opposing global war and fascism.

Andrea Pakieser is a writer and translator currently at the University of Paris.

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I Belong Only to Myself: The Life and Writings of Leda Rafanelli

Leda Rafanelli was one of the most prolific propagandists in early twentieth-century Italy. A comrade of Benito Mussolini before he turned fascist, she converted to anarchism and Islam at the age of twenty, a combination characteristic of her iconoclastic approach to life and politics. Weaving excerpts from Rafanelli's novels, poems, and essays with extensive biographical research, this book tells the story of the insurrections accompanying the birth of the Italian nation, the evolution of the anarchist movement, struggles for alternatives to bourgeois feminism, and the dangers faced by those opposing global war and fascism.

Andrea Pakieser is a writer and translator currently at the University of Paris.

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I Belong Only to Myself: The Life and Writings of Leda Rafanelli

I Belong Only to Myself: The Life and Writings of Leda Rafanelli

by Andrea Pakieser (Editor)
I Belong Only to Myself: The Life and Writings of Leda Rafanelli

I Belong Only to Myself: The Life and Writings of Leda Rafanelli

by Andrea Pakieser (Editor)

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Overview

Leda Rafanelli was one of the most prolific propagandists in early twentieth-century Italy. A comrade of Benito Mussolini before he turned fascist, she converted to anarchism and Islam at the age of twenty, a combination characteristic of her iconoclastic approach to life and politics. Weaving excerpts from Rafanelli's novels, poems, and essays with extensive biographical research, this book tells the story of the insurrections accompanying the birth of the Italian nation, the evolution of the anarchist movement, struggles for alternatives to bourgeois feminism, and the dangers faced by those opposing global war and fascism.

Andrea Pakieser is a writer and translator currently at the University of Paris.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849351966
Publisher: AK Press
Publication date: 12/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 175
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Andrea Pakieser is a writer and translator currently completing a master's degree in literary translation at the University of Paris.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction: Social Sketches

2. Printing Presses and Papyrus

3. The Vocation of Propaganda

4. Free love and radical feminility

5. The intersection of Islam and Anarchism

6. Individualism and Futurism: compagni in Milan

7. Fascism and antimilitarism: the Mussolini connection

8. Obscurity

9. Sources and Bibliography

10. Notes on Translations
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