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M: Son of the Century

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title M: Son of the Century
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Antonio Scurati
Translated by Anne Milano Appel
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:784
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreLiterature - history and criticism
Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Historical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9780008363239
ClassificationsDewey:853.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Fourth Estate Ltd
NZ Release Date 13 February 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

THE PHENOMENAL INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER 'An anti-fascist history lesson disguised as a novel' New York Times 'Extraordinary' TLS 'The novel Italy has been waiting for. A masterpiece' Roberto Saviano A startling look into the fascist mindset, a portrait of unrelenting determination, and an impeccable work of historical fiction. M tells the story of the rise of fascism from within the mind of its founder. A gripping and masterful expose, it explores Benito Mussolini's rise to power and a movement that, amidst a failing democracy, came to shape the world. 'Panoptic and polyphonic, Scurati's book gives us the experiences of the fearful and the feared, the rhetoric of both the revolutionaries and the reactionaries ... an immense mosaic' Lucy Hughes-Hallett, New Statesman 'An indisputable literary achievement ... Italo Calvino would have loved it' El Pais

Author Biography

Antonio Scurati was born in Naples in 1969 and lives in Milan. He is a Professor of Comparative Literature and Creative writing at the IULM University in Milan and a columnist for Corriere della Sera. He is the author of various novels which have won an array of literary prizes in Italy, and M: The Son of the Century is the first to be translated into English. The first in a quartet of novels about Mussolin and the rise of fascism, it was the winner of the 2019 Strega award and has been translated into forty languages.

Reviews

'An anti-fascist history lesson disguised as a novel' New York Times 'A masterful historical account, an extraordinary and stimulating book. A portrait of Benito Mussolini all the more accurate and powerful as it is factual and rigorous. An audacious, fluid, dazzling production. A brilliant story' Le Figaro 'An indisputable literary achievement. Scurati carefully examines history, with an experienced prose rich in literary allusions. Like Yourcenar, Gore Vidal, Sebald, Echenoz or Fences. Italo Calvino would have loved it' El Pais 'Resembles a political thriller ... surprisingly modern. A must read' Die Zeit 'The novel Italy has been waiting for. A masterpiece.' Roberto Saviano 'Panoptic and polyphonic, Scurati's book gives us the experiences of the fearful and the feared, the rhetoric of both the revolutionaries and the reactionaries ... a multitude of short fragments that collectively add up to an immense mosaic' Lucy Hughes-Hallett, New Statesman