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I sogni dell'Anarchico

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The narrative examines debates and tensions among militants as two comrades confront questions of soul, faith, and the morality of revolutionary violence. It contrasts an imperious, calculating elder who favors decisive action with an impassioned, philosophically inclined younger man who wrestles with ritual obligations and personal conscience. Plans for a politically charged attack intersect with vivid dream and visionary sequences that fold historical and fantastic images into the characters' interior lives. Through alternating conversation, introspection, and surreal episodes the work probes the price of ideological commitment, the instability of conviction, and the blurred boundary between conviction and cruelty.

About the Author

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Ugo Mioni

Ugo Mioni was an Italian author known for his work in the realm of anarchist literature. His notable book, "I sogni dell'Anarchico," explores themes of freedom, social justice, and the individual's role in society. Mioni's writing reflects a deep engagement with political ideas and the struggles of the human spirit, making his contributions significant within the context of early 20th-century Italian thought. His work continues to resonate with readers interested in the intersections of literature and political philosophy.