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Bread and Wine (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bread and Wine (novel)
''Bread and Wine'' is an anti-fascist and anti-Stalinist novel written by Ignazio Silone. It was finished while the author was in exile from Benito Mussolini's Italy. It was first published in 1936 in a German language edition in Switzerland as ''Brot und Wein'', and in an English translation in London later the same year. An Italian version, ''Pane e vino'', did not appear until 1937. After the war, Silone completely revised the text, publishing a significantly different version in Italy (in 1955), reversing the title: ''Vino e pane'' (‘Wine and Bread’). This updated version is also available in English translation. ==Synopsis== Pietro Spina is a young revolutionary who is being sought by authorities. He takes on the disguise of an old priest known as Don Paolo Spada. Pietro lives in Abruzzo, in village of Pietrasecca (Marsica), and is forced to pretend to be a priest, to avoid arousing suspicion. The fascist police is on his trail, and Pietro has only a few friends to rely on. Meanwhile, the young man is in contact with the sad reality of ignorant peasants of the village of Pietrasecca: he realizes that to make a revolution against fascism is always more difficult, because the problem of the revolution is at itsel froot. In Abruzzo there are many backward countries as Pietrasecca, where the laws of nature and the peasants are inviolable. Meanwhile Pietro Spina falls in love with a girl, but can not reveal his true identity...
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