Broken Time, Fragmented Space
Discover the profound exploration of post-war Italy in Broken Time, Fragmented Space by University of Toronto Press. This insightful book, published in 2002, spans 277 pages and delves into how artists and intellectuals grappled with the complex legacy of their fascist upbringing and education. Through their creative endeavors, they sought to forge a new cultural identity for both themselves and their nation. This essential read not only highlights the struggles of these individuals but also sheds light on the broader cultural transformations occurring in Italy during this pivotal period. Perfect for those interested in history, art, and cultural studies, Broken Time, Fragmented Space invites readers to reflect on the impact of the past on contemporary identity.