Article: Stanislao G. Pugliese. Desperate Inscriptions: Graffiti from the Nazi Prison in Rome 1943-1944.(Book Review)

Photographs by Liana Miuccio. Boca Raton: Bordighera, 2002.

The author of an excellent biography of Carlo Rosselli and compiler of a valuable reader of annotated Italian texts on Fascism and the Resistance, Stanislao Pugliese has now produced this English-language guide to the notorious Nazi prison once located in Rome's Via Tasso. Desperate Inscriptions, which is handsomely printed by Bordighera in the unusual papyrus font, begins with a useful chronology of Fascism and the Resistance with special attention to Rome. This is followed by an account of the scope and contents of the Museo Storico della Resistenza that now occupies the building used by the Gestapo ...

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