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词条 My Autobiography (Mussolini)
释义

  1. Background

  2. Publishing history

  3. Contents

  4. References

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My Autobiography is a book by Benito Mussolini. It is a dictated, narrative autobiography recounting the author's youth, his years as an agitator and journalist, his experiences in World War I, the formation and revolutionary struggles of the Fascist Party, the March on Rome, and his early years in power. It was first published in 1928; Richard Washburn Child, together with Luigi Barzini, Jr., served as the book's ghostwriter.

Background

Mussolini dictated parts of the text to his brother Arnaldo Mussolini who handed the manuscripts, together with other material supplied by Mussolini's lover Margherita Sarfatti, to Richard Washburn Child (the former American ambassador to Italy). Child served together with Luigi Barzini, Jr. as a ghostwriter for the autobiography, which was mainly aimed at readers in the U.S. It was a paid work of propaganda and remained unpublished in Italy until 1971. It was first serialized in The Saturday Evening Post (May to Oct. 1928) and then published as a book, with a foreword, by Child. In this preface, he wrote: {{quote|In our time it may be shrewdly forecast that no man will exhibit dimensions of permanent greatness equal to those of Mussolini.|author=Richard Washburn Child[1]}}

Publishing history

The autobiography was first published as a book in gilt-lettered green cloth by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1928. The text's typescript is held in the Houghton Library at Harvard University. Hurst & Blackett reprinted a cheap edition in 1936. A Japanese translation was published in 1937. In 1939, Hutchinson & Co. published an edition with "specially authorised additions by arrangement and approval of Il Duce, bringing it up to the year 1939".

Greenwood Press reprinted the 1928 edition in 1970 ({{ISBN|0-8371-4294-6}}). In 1998, Da Capo Press published My Rise and Fall ({{ISBN|0-306-80864-1}}) combining My Autobiography with His Own Story (1948).

Contents

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

References

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1. ^{{cite book|title=My Autobiography|url=https://archive.org/details/MyAutobiography|page=xi|date=1928|last1=Mussolini|first1=Benito|publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons}}
  • D'Agostino, Peter R. Rome in America. Transnational Catholic Ideology from the Risoregimento to Fascism. U of North Carolina P, 2004.
  • Diggins, John P. Mussolini and Fascism: the View from America. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton UP, 1972.
  • Fermi, Laura. Mussolini. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1961.
  • Lindberg, Kathryn V. "Mass Circulation versus The Masses. Covering the Modern Magazine Scene." In: National Identities - Postamerican Narratives. Ed. Donald E. Pease. Duke UP, 1994, 279-310. Mussolini was a bully at his school
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