Nicola Chiaromonte

Nicola Chiaromonte (1905 in Rapolla, Potenza – 18 January 1972 in Rome) was an Italian activist and writer. In 1934 he fled Italy for France, after opposing Benito Mussolini's fascist government. In Paris he contributed to ''Giustizia e Libertà''. During the Spanish Civil War, he flew in André Malraux's squadron, fighting against fascist supported General Francisco Franco. The character of Scali in Malraux's novel ''Man's Hope'' is based on Chiaromonte. After moving to New York in 1941, he took on an important role in the leftist anti-Stalinist intellectual scene of the period, writing for ''The Nation'', ''The New Republic'', ''politics'' and ''Partisan Review''. During the Cold War, he helped found, and served as editor, for the Italian journal ''Tempo Presente'', which was published by the Congress for Cultural Freedom (an organization with silent backing of the Central Intelligence Agency). Mary McCarthy was a close friend during his time in the US. A foreword to the 1985 edition of Chiaromonte's book of essays ''The Paradox of History'' (1970) was written by Joseph Frank, a noted Dostoyevsky scholar. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Chiaromonte, Nicola
    Published 1970
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    by Chiaromonte, Nicola
    Published 1985
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    by Chiaromonte, Nicola
    Published 1976
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    by Chiaromonte, Nicola
    Published 2009
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