Description
Gramsci developed Marx's ideas with an emphasis on culture rather than economics. This classic work reveals his thinking through letters to friends and family written whilst he was in prison.
His primary contribution has been in his insistence on an understanding of popular culture in the battle to create a revolutionary consciousness. It is this humanitarian aspect of his thinking that illuminates the vivid personal testimony of his prison letters, written between 1926 and 1937.
About the Author
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) was an Italian Marxist theorist and politician. He was a founding member and leader of the Communist Party of Italy and was subsequently imprisoned by Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime. In prison he wrote numerous notebooks and letters, which were collected into the classic Prison Notebooks and Prison Letters (Pluto, 1997).
Reviews
'These letters are a noble and moving testament both to Mussolini's failure and to the courage and strength of will that drove Gramsci throughout his life' -- Observer
'An extraordinary philosopher ... probably the most original communist thinker of twentieth-century Europe' -- Eric Hobsbawm
Book Information
ISBN 9780745311302
Author Antonio Gramsci
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 420g