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Breaking a lifelong silence, the last surviving child of Benito Mussolini opens the floodgates about his father.
In this historical, revisionist memoir, Romano Mussolini (September 26, 1927-February 3, 2006), the last surviving child of dictator Benito Mussolini, contributes his unique perspective to the growing body of work that portrays Il Duce's era. Through Romano's portrait of never before publicly shared memories and feelings, My Father Il Duce brings alive the domestic scenes of his childhood particularly when they intersected with his father's public role. He also relates in detail the memories of his mother, Donna Rachele, who lived until 1979 and often spoke with Romano about his father.the book should not have included the introductory essay.this should have been done by another family member,such as italian senator alessandra mussolini, after all this is a mussolini perspective. the book is a son speaking of his father.this is from a son's perspective.the son will speak in a positive manner regarding his father-it is only natural.romano speaks well of a father who looked after him,provided for his needs,kept track of his homework,took him on picnics,made sure he had a piano to learn to play,took long walks with him,spent time listening to him speak of his dreams,sat by him at night to drive his fears away,and a thousand and one things a father,a good father,will do for his family.this is not an in-depth study of fascism.again, this is a son's recollection of his father.i thought it touching the love romano had for his father.i loved the story about the attic where romano had his time-to -himeself space.his father finds it and brings in a high powered... read more
This unique short memoir, a best seller in Italy, is really about a son's blind and unconditional love for his father, even if this father had been a member of the grotesque family of 20th-century fascist monsters who ultimately were responsible for the slaughter of millions. In a penetrating introduction by the Italian political culture authority Alexander Stille, the fond recollections of Mussolini as an attentive and loving father who encouraged his son to pursue music, who always "performed" his family duty toward his wife, and who frequently entertained the kids with fabulous family stories, are put into perspective with citations of the cold historical facts. One has to read this brilliant introduction to really get those facts, as Romano Mussolini fails to deliver any of them. In fact, his recollections are about a more or less normal family life, if that can be said, and about the unfair treatment his father suffered at the hands of an ungrateful public who forgot all he did... read more
I found this work to be seriously flawed.
Firstly, the introduction written by Alexander Stille is terrible. I must disagree with the other reviewers that Mr. Stille's intro helped to put the work into the proper "perspective." I am far from a Mussolini apologist but anyone seriously interested in 20th Century European history, must realize that while Hitler and Mussolini were allies during the Second World War, they are NOT interchangeable. One cannot lump Mussolini into "the monsters that were responsible for killing millions." Hitler and Stalin, yes. But what makes Mussolini so interesting is that he is a much more complex case. He was in power in Italy much longer than Hitler was in Germany and achieved some very great things. Of course his legacy is forever linked to the Nazi inspired polices during the war, but to reduce the man to that is a disservice to historical accuracy. In brief, I could have done without the intro. If Mr. Stille wants to write about... read more
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