
The Communist
$45.52
- Paperback
384 pages
- Release Date
15 September 2017
Summary
An NYRB Classics Original
The Communist is the story of a life lived in the service of a faith and what happens when that faith is lost. Walter Ferranini, a child of Italy’s agricultural heartland, begins as an earnest autodidact who works as a labor organizer before being driven, under Mussolini, into exile in the United States, the belly of the capitalist beast. After World War II, he returns to Italy and enters parliament as a communist MP. Then Khrushchev’s 1956 denunciation of St…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781681370781 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1681370786 |
| Author: | Frederika Randall, Guido Morselli, Elizabeth McKenzie |
| Publisher: | New York Review Books |
| Imprint: | New York Review Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 384 |
| Release Date: | 15 September 2017 |
| Weight: | 350g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 128mm x 18mm |
| Series: | NYRB Classics |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“Rich and engrossing… . [Morselli’s] tale of a man whose certainties are destroyed will resonate with readers of any political persuasion.” —Publishers Weekly
“Morselli was a man of wide culture and vast reading, a writer of inexhaustible intellectual curiosity, possessed of a rare talent to evoke social or historical settings.” —Charles Fantazzi
“Morselli’s novels…are serious social studies…. The uncanny, matter-of-fact depictions…give an eerie feeling of something utterly impossible becoming all-too-plausible…. Why works of such calibre went unpublished remains a mystery…his works simply remain there to be appreciated.” —Nicola Rossi, complete review Quarterly
”[Morselli’s] best-laid schemes of mice and monarchs are presided over by a cool and witty intellect.” —Christopher Wordsworth, The Guardian
“Morselli possessed the pure visionary’s exactness and constructive ability; each time he chose a subject, he punctiliously documented himself thereabout…an isolated experimenter…. He could prophetically interpret history as in Il Comunista or reverse it, with a good deal of fantastic inventiveness.” —Alfredo Giuliani, Literary Review
“Morselli [was] a master of irony and a deft juggler of tenses.” —Annapaola Cancogni, The New York Times
About The Author
Frederika Randall
Guido Morselli (1912-1973) was a novelist and essayist. Born in Bologna, he earned a law degree, served in the Italian army, and traveled abroad, writing reportage and short stories. After the war he completed eight works of fiction, including Past Conditional, Divertimento 1889, and Roma senza papa (‘Rome sans Pope’), none of them published in his lifetime, as well as a volume on Proust and one on faith and criticism. At 60, discouraged by his failure to find a publisher, he committed suicide. The following year, his novels began to come out to much acclaim.
Frederika Randall is a writer and translator of Italian literature. Her translations include Luigi Meneghello’s Deliver Us, Sergio Luzzatto’s The Body of Il Duce, Padre Pio, and Primo Levi’s Resistance, as well as Ippolito Nievo’s Risorgimento novel Confessions of an Italian. She has been awarded a Bogliasco Fellowship, a PEN/Heim grant, and, along with Sergio Luzzatto, the Cundill Prize. She lives in Rome.
Elizabeth McKenzie is the author of The Portable Veblen. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Best American Nonrequired Reading, and the Pushcart Prize Anthology, and recorded for NPR’s Selected Shorts. Her collection, Stop That Girl, was short-listed for The Story Prize, and her novel MacGregor Tells the World was a Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle and Library Journal Best Book of the year. She is the senior editor of the Chicago Quarterly Review and the managing editor of Catamaran Literary Reader.
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