Paolo Berizzi, the fascist catcher, is now targeting Pirandello

TO Paolo Berizzi external communication of Thomas Foti I really don’t like it (Fdi). The signature of Republicwho sees fascism even in the very black Oreo biscuits, has once again attacked the group leader of the Brothers of Italy in the Chamber because he dared to mention it in a speech at Montecitorio Luigi PirandelloNobel Prize for Literature in 1934 and proposed to this year’s graduates as the author of the Notebook of Serafino Gubbio, a work, better specified, released in the first edition in 1916.

For Berizzi, however, Foti’s referral would be valid Twenty-year emergency, since, he writes, “the playwright asked Benito Mussolini to join the National Fascist Party”. And Foti would even be a repeat offender. A few months ago, in fact, he had the audacity to resort to another unwelcome reference: to the Manifesto of Futurism, published in 1909. Berizzi considers it an “incubator text of fascist thought”. Luigi Pirandello and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti are two of the greatest intellectuals of the twentieth century. Who knows if in the next century, parliamentarians will choose to quote Berizzi in their speeches.

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