Italia o morte is a collection of speeches and writings by Gabriele D'Annunzio, the renowned Italian poet, playwright, orator, and war hero. Published in 1919, the work captures the fervent nationalism and irredentist fervor that gripped Italy in the aftermath of World War I. D'Annunzio's powerful rhetoric calls for the fulfillment of Italy's territorial ambitions and reflects the turbulent political climate of the era.
The collection provides valuable insight into the mindset of Italian nationalists and the complex historical forces that shaped the rise of Fascism in Italy. D'Annunzio's writings, marked by their passionate style and evocative imagery, offer a window into a critical period in Italian history and continue to resonate with scholars and readers interested in understanding the dynamics of nationalism and political ideology.
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