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The narrative follows Italian emigrants in South America through shipboard arrivals, social gatherings, and public ceremonies, using character exchanges to examine questions of patriotism and belonging. Heated debates among a polemical writer, a disputatious professor, merchants and settlers contrast sentimental attachment with economic and practical ties, asking whether national identity survives when livelihoods and interests lie abroad. Scenes of domestic life, civic reception and lively argument illuminate how individuals negotiate loyalty, work, and social standing while trying to reconcile affection for the homeland with the everyday demands of life in a foreign setting.

About the Author

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Enrico Corradini

Enrico Corradini was an Italian author and nationalist known for his literary contributions in the early 20th century. His notable work, "La Patria lontana," reflects his deep engagement with themes of patriotism and national identity. Corradini's writing often intertwines personal and political narratives, showcasing his belief in the importance of a unified Italy. His works are significant in understanding the cultural and political climate of Italy during his time, as they explore the complexities of national sentiment and the quest for a cohesive national identity.