Letters from Prison

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Letters from Prison is a collection of Antonio Gramsci’s correspondence written during his incarceration under Mussolini, offering profound reflections on politics, culture, and philosophy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
collection of letters
author Antonio Gramsci
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Antonio Gramsci
genre philosophical writing
political writing
prison literature
hasInfluenced Marxist theory
critical theory
cultural studies
intellectual history
political theory
hasPart letters to comrades
letters to family
letters to friends
historicalContext Italian Fascism
interwar period
inspiredBy Antonio Gramsci's incarceration
isAbout Antonio Gramsci's personal reflections
Italian working-class movement
conditions of imprisonment
education of children and youth
literature and culture
philosophy of praxis
language Italian
literaryForm epistolary
mainSubject Italian politics
Marxism
civil society
culture
culture and ideology
education
hegemony
intellectual history
philosophy
politics
notableIdea cultural leadership
education and formation of the self
relationship between culture and politics
role of intellectuals
publisher various publishers in multiple countries
relatedWork Prison Notebooks
translatedInto English
French
German
Spanish
writtenDuring Antonio Gramsci's imprisonment
Benito Mussolini's fascist regime

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