Gramsci's writings on culture have been hugely influential for
western critical thinking during the last forty years. This volume
brings together a wealth of these writings, ranging from
appreciations of theatre, literature and other forms of artistic
production to notes that break new ground in cultural theory.
Gramsci was interested in both popular and high-art culture, and
the writings in this selection include his reflections on Futurism
as well as the detective novel, on linguistics and journalism, on
'national-popular' culture and folklore. The volume's extensive
introductory material and explanatory notes offer useful background
information on the wider context of Gramsci's work.
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