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ISBN: HB + DVD: 9780857421722

Seagull Books

December 2013

116 pp.

19.5x14 cm

HB + DVD:
£20,50
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Dogs of the Sinai

A searing introduction to Franco Fortini, a Jewish communist and a major figure in postwar Italian intellectual life, "The Dogs of the Sinai" is a book against – against those who love to rush to the aid of the victors, against the widespread and racist contempt for Arabs, and against the celebration of modern civilization and technology that Israel embodies. It is also the book in which Fortini sought to clarify for himself his conflicted identity as an Italian Jew.

An uncomfortably timely book, "The Dogs of the Sinai" combines polemic and autobiography with narrative and criticism in a terse and finely wrought reflection on politics, identity, and truthfulness in the period after the Six Day War of 1967. As topical today as it was forty-five years ago, this meditation against power is published alongside "Fortini/Cani", a film by Jean-Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet, drawn from Fortini's essay. The film includes moving scenes of the author reading excerpts from his book against quiet landscapes. "The Dogs of the Sinai" is a powerful text from one of the most important intellectuals of the Italian New Left.

About the Author

Franco Fortini was the pseudonym of Franco Lattes (1917-1994), an Italian poet, writer, translator, essayist, and intellectual.

Reviews

"Franco Fortini's poetic production, literary criticism, political writings, translations, and journalism have assured him a position of the first rang among intellectuals of the Italian postwar period" – Mark Pietralunga, Italica