The Communist

by Guido Morselli

Other authorsFrederika Randall (Translator), Elizabeth McKenzie (Introduction)
Paperback, 2017

Status

Available

Call number

853.914

Collection

Publication

NYRB Classics (2017), Edition: Main, 352 pages

Description

"A unique political coming of age story, now in English for the first time. 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 Stalin's crimes leads to a crisis in Walter's life. He has come to question that most basic communist belief, that human life finds its fulfillment in labor, and he writes an article expressing his doubts. It is a scandal, as, in the eyes of the prudish party elders, is his new relationship with Nuccia, a journalist who is a married woman. Under these circumstances, Walter is invited for the first time to visit the Soviet Union, and there he finds himself bewildered beyond words. In The Communist, Guido Morselli portrays a man of conviction cast adrift with deep and compelling sympathy"--… (more)

Language

Original language

Italian

Original publication date

2017 (English translation)
1976

Physical description

352 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

1681370786 / 9781681370781

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