About This Book
A sequence of passionate poems confronts Italy's colonial venture and its violent consequences, mourning battlefield losses and denouncing political corruption and imperial hubris. The verses alternate laments for the fallen, vivid depictions of disease and ruin, and scathing invectives against rulers and profiteers who trade honor for gain. Mountainous and desert imagery frames prophetic appeals to conscience, justice, and expiation, urging moral renewal in place of triumphant rhetoric about civilization or conquest.
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