Antonio Scurati

Antonio Scurati is an Italian writer and academic, known for his works of fiction and non-fiction. He gained significant recognition for his historical novels, particularly those focusing on the rise of fascism in Italy.

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  1. 1. M

    The Son of the Century

    The book is a historical novel that delves into the rise of Benito Mussolini and the early years of Italian Fascism. It meticulously chronicles Mussolini's transformation from a socialist agitator to the authoritarian leader who would reshape Italy's political landscape. Through a blend of historical facts and narrative storytelling, the book captures the turbulent socio-political climate of post-World War I Italy, the machinations of power, and the personal ambitions that fueled Mussolini's ascent. The narrative provides a gripping and detailed portrayal of a pivotal era, shedding light on the complexities and consequences of Mussolini's rule.

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  2. 2. M. Das Ende Und Der Anfang

    A stark, document-rich historical novel that reconstructs the final collapse of Italian Fascism through the downfall of Benito Mussolini and the turbulent months around 1943–1945, blending archival material, press excerpts and imagined scenes to scrutinize the mechanics of propaganda, collaboration and resistance and to probe the moral choices and human cost that accompany a regime’s end and the uncertain beginnings of a new political order.

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  3. 4. M. Die Letzten Tage Von Europa

    Die Letzten Tage Von Europa

    A sweeping, document-rich historical novel that reconstructs the collapse of Fascist power and the final convulsions of war-torn Europe, following political leaders, soldiers, collaborators and ordinary civilians as institutions crumble, alliances fracture and violence escalates. By weaving archival material with imagined scenes, it examines moral degradation, opportunism and the human cost of ideological ruin in the last days of the continent’s descent into chaos.

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  4. 5. M. Der Mann Der Vorsehung

    Il figlio del secolo

    A sprawling historical novel that dramatizes the rise and rule of Benito Mussolini in early twentieth-century Italy, blending archival documents and imaginative scenes to show how charisma, propaganda, political violence and social complicity dismantled democracy; through vivid portraits and documentary inserts it examines the personal ambition and opportunism behind a growing cult of leadership and reflects on the moral and institutional costs of authoritarianism.

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  5. 6. M. Der Sohn Des Jahrhunderts

    An immersive, document-rooted novel that follows the meteoric rise of Benito Mussolini from socialist journalist and war veteran to the architect of Italian fascism, tracing how personal ambition, social turmoil, postwar disillusionment, and calculated violence coalesce to transform a marginal movement into a regime. Blending meticulous archival material and fictionalized scenes, it recreates the volatile streets, political maneuverings, and brutal squadristi actions that erode democratic institutions, while probing the psychology, charisma, and opportunism behind authoritarian ascent. The result is a vivid, unsettling portrait of a nation and an era in which ideology, propaganda, and complicity allow a demagogue to seize power.

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