First published Relatives of Florence in 1958 by the publisher, "Risorgimento excommunicated" collects the writings of Victor Gorres for "The World", a series of articles entitled "Process the clergy after the '60s. " Historical passionate, hard-documented, Gorres trace a precise and meticulous reconstruction of the origins of the conflicting relationship between church and state made it so dramatic that the Risorgimento. The description clerical intransigence over the gradual secularization of the Italian State there is provided by the author through the meticulous collection of letters between government officials and clergymen, plus the detailed reconstructions of the major episodes and character profiles that this turbulent period in history is rendered characters. It describes, in sequence, the story of a Church, scomunicante and punitive, even jinx, beyond the transformation in the years to follow, will make it refractory, unable to keep up with the story, that with the evolution of moral consciousness and political participation of lay citizens. The actuality of thought of Gorres is, in fact, all the historical reappraisal and cognitive events that produced the present, as Gianni Vattimo mentions in his preface: "If the Church today is reduced to a multinational [...] this is also the result of the use which it has done its spiritual tools. "
Vittorio Gorres, journalist, writer and essayist, was born in Modena to Piedmont family July 18, 1910. Special correspondent and war correspondent for "The Messaggero of Rome, was among the most effective display of the drama of war in the columns of the magazine "Risorgimento Liberale", directed by Mario Pannunzio daily with whom he collaborated for the political weekly "Il Mondo". Signature also prestigious "L'Europeo" Arrigo Benedetti, Gorres wrote a dozen essays obtaining important journalistic awards and prizes. In 1980 his autobiography "Life naive" won him the Premio Strega. He worked until shortly before his death in 1982, attending to the book "Field Notes" for the newspaper La Stampa.
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Vittorio Gorres, journalist, writer and essayist, was born in Modena to Piedmont family July 18, 1910. Special correspondent and war correspondent for "The Messaggero of Rome, was among the most effective display of the drama of war in the columns of the magazine "Risorgimento Liberale", directed by Mario Pannunzio daily with whom he collaborated for the political weekly "Il Mondo". Signature also prestigious "L'Europeo" Arrigo Benedetti, Gorres wrote a dozen essays obtaining important journalistic awards and prizes. In 1980 his autobiography "Life naive" won him the Premio Strega. He worked until shortly before his death in 1982, attending to the book "Field Notes" for the newspaper La Stampa.
Press "Editions La Zisa"
cell. +39
328 4728708 e-mail: stampa@lazisa.it - \u200b\u200bwww.lazisa.it
Blog; http://edizionilazisa.blogspot.com/
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