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by Corriere della Sera on February 10

The resistance of all Italians


The presentation books and Avagliano Cazzullo Aldo Palmieri, "There 's future if memory is mistreated "

rarely book presentations are so intense, real, full of testimonials. So it was last night for the debate that saw the protagonists of the book Aldo Cazzullo 'Viva' s Italy. Renaissance and resistance: why we should be proud of our nation "(Knopf) and that of Mario and Marco Palmieri Avagliano" The Jews under persecution in Italy. Diaries and Letters 1938-1945 "(Einaudi). Two books and an exceptional location: the House of Memory and History. With the authors, have taken Massimo Rendina and Walter Veltroni. "The book of Cazzullo - says Massimo Rendina, President of 'Association of partisans' Italy in the Province of Rome - is something of a Renaissance fresco, which combines with the War of Liberation, where you'll find stories, characters and many things unknown." 'S meeting, interrupted by readings of Claudio Bigagli, was moderated by Cesare Pinelli: "These two books mark a watershed: it can not be mistreated if you look at the future of the historical memory."
Books, adds Veltroni, who remember "something unpleasant: errors of Italians. " "If you lose the sense of its history - continued Veltroni - you end up with the 'desire to be free of the future. A mind that has no memory of the story lends itself to other disasters. And you get to say that it takes less to educate a dog than a child rom, you get to denigrate the Resistance. " In the book of
Cazzullo is clear that the resistance is "the heritage of 'entire nation': 'It was done by the military - said Aldo Cazzullo - by priests, soldiers, aristocrats and even by the Communists." The two authors
reversed course: "I like our books and to Cazzullo - said Mario Avagliano - return to sources and are seen as revisionists. The construction of an Italy that good because of the bad German has become an accomplice to the persecution is wrong and they say the documents, letters, stories that we collected in our test. "
Cazzullo concludes: "We Italians have a tendency to self-absolve us to fascism, but also tend to self-denigration. L 'Italy, even in the darkest moments, has always been one." No, therefore, the rhetoric of Bel Paese. And yes to a 'hypothesis: that Italians are intimately linked to' Italy more than they care to admit.
Simona De Santis, page 16 (February 10, 2011) - Corriere della Sera




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