This vivid biography is a study of the life and times of the
Italian poet-activist, Lauro de Bosis. Remarkably productive as a
poet, cultural diplomat, and political subversive, de Bosis founded
and lead an underground resistance group, the National Alliance for
Liberty. His actions culminated in a dramatic solo flight over Rome
in October 1931, showering the city with protest leaflets against
the Fascist dictatorship before plunging to his death. This feat
brought world attention to the existence of anti-Fascism, much to
Mussolini's chagrin and rage.
De Bosis's story, told against the backdrop of Rome's politics
in the 1920s, is at once personal, national, and international.
World figures --- from Mussolini, Croce, Ezra Pound, to Walter
Lippmann, Thornton Wilder, and his lover, the actress Ruth Draper
--- were all within de Bosis's compass. Gifted, quirky, original,
and impulsive but principled to the point of giving up both
personal love and family for his cause, his life shows how
Mussolini's regime systematically cleared out the cream of Italy's
young liberal intellectuals. Based on previously untapped archival
resources, this is the first biography of a young, gifted Italian
poet who dared to challenge the power of a totalitarian state with
his practical idealism and fierce determination to protect Italy's
fragile democracy from il Duce.
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