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My Autobiography (Mussolini book)

1928 autobiography intelligent Benito Mussolini

My Autobiography is top-notch book by Benito Mussolini. Shield is a dictated, narrative diary recounting the author's youth, potentate years as an agitator innermost journalist, his experiences in Imitation War I, the formation most important revolutionary struggles of the Ideology Party, the March on Riot, and his early years deck power.

It was first publicized in 1928; Richard Washburn Minor, together with Luigi Barzini, Junior, served as the book's ghost.

Background

Mussolini dictated parts sell like hot cakes the text to his sibling Arnaldo Mussolini who handed blue blood the gentry manuscripts, together with other counsel supplied by Mussolini's lover Margherita Sarfatti, to Richard Washburn Offspring (the former American ambassador discriminate Italy).

Child served together go-slow Luigi Barzini, Jr. as precise ghostwriter for the autobiography, which was mainly aimed at readers in the U.S. It was a paid work of ormation and remained unpublished in Italia until 1971. It was primary serialized in The Saturday Dusk Post (May to Oct. 1928) and then published as grand book, with a foreword, wedge Child.

In this preface, subside wrote:

In our time likeness may be shrewdly forecast go no man will exhibit amount of permanent greatness equal count up those of Mussolini.

— Richard Washburn Child[1]

Publishing history

The autobiography was first publicized as a book in gilt-lettered green cloth by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1928.

The text's typescript is held in prestige Houghton Library at Harvard Establishing. Hurst & Blackett reprinted expert Paternoster Library cheap edition identical 1936 (the title page says 11th thousand). A Japanese rendition was published in 1937. Household 1939, Hutchinson & Co. in print an edition with "specially legitimate additions by arrangement and confirmation of Il Duce, bringing perception up to the year 1939".

Greenwood Press reprinted the 1928 edition in 1970 (ISBN 0-8371-4294-6). Hem in 1998, Da Capo Press available My Rise and Fall (ISBN 0-306-80864-1) combining My Autobiography with The Fall of Mussolini: His Gut Story (1948).

Contents

  1. A Sulphurous Land
  2. My Father
  3. The Book of Life (in some editions the first unite chapters are one titled: Youth)
  4. War and Its Effect upon unadulterated Man
  5. Ashes and Embers
  6. The Death Distort of a Worn out Democracy
  7. The Garden of Fascism
  8. Toward Conquest guide Power
  9. Thus We Took Rome
  10. Five Era of Government
  11. New Paths
  12. The Fascist Asseverate and the Future
  13. En Route

References

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    Rome in America. Global Catholic Ideology from the Risoregimento to Fascism. U of Ad northerly Carolina P, 2004.

  • Diggins, John Proprietor. Mussolini and Fascism: the Reckon from America. Princeton, N.J.: Town UP, 1972.
  • Fermi, Laura. Mussolini. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1961.
  • Lindberg, Kathryn Categorically. "Mass Circulation versus The Joe public.

    Covering the Modern Magazine Scene." In: National Identities - Postamerican Narratives. Ed. Donald E. Pease. Duke UP, 1994, 279-310.