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Selections from Cultural Writings

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One of the world’s most influential cultural critics, Antonio Gramsci’s writings on the interconnection between culture and politics fundamentally changed the way that scholars view both. Among the first to argue that art is not the product of men of genius but rather particular historical and social contexts, Gramsci remains one of the most widely read theorists of modern culture.

Antonio Gramsci was a founding member of the Italian Communist Party and spent most of his adult life imprisoned by Benito Mussolini. After his death and the subsequent publication of his Prison Notebooks, he came to be known as one of the twentieth century’s foremost cultural critics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2012
Pages
448
ISBN
9781608461363

One of the world’s most influential cultural critics, Antonio Gramsci’s writings on the interconnection between culture and politics fundamentally changed the way that scholars view both. Among the first to argue that art is not the product of men of genius but rather particular historical and social contexts, Gramsci remains one of the most widely read theorists of modern culture.

Antonio Gramsci was a founding member of the Italian Communist Party and spent most of his adult life imprisoned by Benito Mussolini. After his death and the subsequent publication of his Prison Notebooks, he came to be known as one of the twentieth century’s foremost cultural critics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2012
Pages
448
ISBN
9781608461363