Publication: Corpus Barga e Italia: un intelectual cosmopolita ante el fenómeno fascista
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Peña Sánchez, Victoriano
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Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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El escritor y periodista Corpus Barga (1887
-
1975), un intelectual
cosmopolita de renombre en las primeras décadas del siglo XX y hoy
injustamente relegado al olvido, entre
otras razones, por su exilio en las
postrimerías de la Guerra Civil, publicó en el diario madrileño
El Sol
las
crónicas de los dos viajes que realizó a Italia en 1920 y 1925,
respectivamente. El conjunto de estos artículos, así como otros sobre la
realida
d italiana publicados con posterioridad, reunidos por Arturo
Ramoneda bajo el título de
Viajes por Italia
(Sevilla: Renacimiento, 2003),
muestra la enorme clarividencia del análisis político y cultural que Corpus
Barga hace del convulso y delicado momento
histórico italiano al narrar, con
enorme perspicacia y desde una óptica progresista, la vertiginosa ascensión
al poder del régimen fascista
The writer and journalist Corpus Barga (1887 - 1975), a renowned intellectual cosmopolitan in the first decades of the twentieth century — and today unjustly relegated to oblivion among other reasons, by his exile at the end of the Civil War — published in the Madrid daily journal El Sol the chronicles of two voyages he made to Italy in 1920 and 1925, respectively. The collection of these articles, as well as others on the Italian reality published postliminary and assembled by Arturo Ramoneda under the title Viajes por Italia (Seville: Renacimiento, 20 03), shows the prodigious acumen of the political and cultural analysis Corpus Barga makes of that convulsive and delicate moment in Italian history — when narrating, with tremendous insight from a progressive perspective — the vertiginous ascension to power of the fascist regime
The writer and journalist Corpus Barga (1887 - 1975), a renowned intellectual cosmopolitan in the first decades of the twentieth century — and today unjustly relegated to oblivion among other reasons, by his exile at the end of the Civil War — published in the Madrid daily journal El Sol the chronicles of two voyages he made to Italy in 1920 and 1925, respectively. The collection of these articles, as well as others on the Italian reality published postliminary and assembled by Arturo Ramoneda under the title Viajes por Italia (Seville: Renacimiento, 20 03), shows the prodigious acumen of the political and cultural analysis Corpus Barga makes of that convulsive and delicate moment in Italian history — when narrating, with tremendous insight from a progressive perspective — the vertiginous ascension to power of the fascist regime
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