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"Fontamara," published in 1933, is set in a small village in Abruzzo and explores the eternal conflict between the rural poor and the urban elite, intensified by the rise of fascism. The peasants and laborers, resigned and almost numb to the catastrophes and abuses they endure, find the strength to rebel when they realize they have been subjected to yet another betrayal, coinciding with the emergence of the fascist regime. The central figure of the novel, Berardo Viola, embodies the need to reclaim a life of silence and passivity, a necessity that becomes essential for the other villagers as well. Through their struggle, Silone highlights themes of social injustice, resilience, and the quest for dignity in the face of oppression.
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Fontamara, Ignazio Silone
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- 1938
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