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Mussolini's Theatre: Fascist Experiments in Art and Politics

Mussolini's Theatre: Fascist Experiments in Art and Politics

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Patricia Gaborik
Cambridge University Press, 5/6/2021
EAN 9781108830591, ISBN10: 1108830595

Hardcover, 326 pages, 22.9 x 15.9 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Benito Mussolini has persistently been described as an 'actor' – and also as a master of illusions. In her vividly narrated account of the Italian dictator's relationship with the theatre, Patricia Gaborik discards any metaphorical notions of Il Duce as a performer and instead tells the story of his life as literal spectator, critic, impresario, dramatist and censor of the stage. Discussing the ways in which the autarch's personal tastes and convictions shaped, in fascist Italy, theatrical programming, she explores Mussolini's most significant dramatic influences, his association with important figures such as Luigi Pirandello, Gabriele D'Annunzio and George Bernard Shaw, his oversight of stage censorship, and his forays into playwriting. By focusing on its subject's manoeuvres in the theatre, and manipulation of theatrical ideas, this consistently illuminating book transforms our understandings of fascism as a whole. It will have strong appeal to readers in both theatre studies and modern Italian history.

1. Mussolini the Critic
2. Mussolini the Impresario
Part I. Fascism and the Art Theatre
3. Mussolini the Dramatist
4. Mussolini the Censor
5. Mussolini the Impresario
Part II. Fascism and the Theatre for Masses.