PrefacePrison Notebooks Notebook 6 (1930–1932)Notebook 7 (1930–1931)Notebook 8 (1930–1932)Notes Notebook 6: Description of the Manuscript and Notes to the TextNotebook 7: Description of the Manuscript and Notes to the TextNotebook 8: Description of the Manuscript and Notes to the TextSequence of Notes by Title or Opening Phrase
Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) was an Italian Marxist theorist,
one-time leader of the Italian Communist Party, and founder of the
official party newspaper, l’Unita. Arrested and imprisoned by the
Italian Fascist regime in 1926, Gramsci died before fully regaining
his freedom. Gramsci’s thirty-three prison notebooks, which contain
brilliant reflections on a vast range of subjects, are foundational
for an array of disciplines and schools of thought.
Joseph A. Buttigieg (1947–2019) was professor emeritus of English
at the University of Notre Dame. He was the author and editor of a
number of books, including A Portrait of the Artist in Different
Perspective, The Legacy of Antonio Gramsci, Criticism Without
Boundaries, Gramsci and Education, European Christian Democracy,
and most notably the complete critical edition of Antonio Gramsci’s
Prison Notebooks (Columbia, 1992–2007). He was also founding member
and president of the International Gramsci Society.
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