Malaparte: a Biography by Maurizio Serra, Stephen Twilley (Translator); 2011/2025. Softcover. (New York Review of Books) (CO)

Malaparte: a Biography by Maurizio Serra, Stephen Twilley (Translator); 2011/2025. Softcover. (New York Review of Books) (CO)

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Publisher: New York Review of Books
Binding: Softcover
Year First Published: 2011
Year Published: 2025
Number of Pages: 736
Recent Release: Yes
Curzio Suckert—best known by his pen-name Malaparte—was not only a literary master but one of the mystery men of twentieth-century letters.
The son of a cosmopolitan German businessman, his mother an Italian, Malaparte led a life that was intimately entwined from start to finish with the twentieth-century's troubled history, and only recently has it become possible to begin to separate fact from the screen of fictions with which he continually surrounded himself. Maurizio Serra tells the story of a precocious child who hurried to enlist in the French Army and endured the horrors of trench warfare in World War I. Taking up the pen of the journalist in the interwar years, Malaparte both allied himself and fell out with Mussolini, writing his provocative bestseller The Technique of the Coup d'Etat to popularise the lessons of the Bolshevik revolution and the fascist March on Rome before being sent into exile in provincial Italy.
During World War II, Malaparte reported from the Eastern Front, joined forces with the occupying Allies after Mussolini's fall, and secretly wrote the first of his two masterpieces, Kaputt, a record of wartime enormities and atrocities that is as stylish as it is hellish. With The Skin, a black comedy about the American Army in Naples, Malaparte cemented a reputation for daring and disturbing originality that was further enhanced when he designed his legendary shard-shaped house overlooking the sea from Capri. A polymath and shapeshifter—fascist, communist, a converted Catholic on his deathbed—a self-mythologizer on the move between society salons, the corridors of power, and the frontlines, Malaparte is a complex and fascinating subject.

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