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The Woman Who Shot Mussolini A Biography [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Biography & Autobiography)
  • Author:  Stonor Saunders, Frances
  • Author:  Stonor Saunders, Frances
  • ISBN-10:  0312681127
  • ISBN-10:  0312681127
  • ISBN-13:  9780312681128
  • ISBN-13:  9780312681128
  • Publisher:  Picador
  • Publisher:  Picador
  • Pages:  400
  • Pages:  400
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2011
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2011
  • SKU:  0312681127-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0312681127-11-MPOD
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At 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 7, 1926, a woman stepped out of the crowd on Rome's Campidoglio Square and shot Mussolini at point-blank range. He escaped virtually unscathed. Violet Gibson, who expected to be thanked for her action, was arrested, labeled a crazy Irish spinster and a half-mad mystic ---and promptly forgotten. Now, in an elegant work of reconstruction, Frances Stonor Saunders retrieves this remarkable figure from the lost historical record. In a grand tragic narrative, full of suspense and mystery, conspiracy and back-room diplomacy, she vividly resurrects the life and times of a woman who sought to forestall catastrophe, whatever the cost.

Saunders masterfully sketches the European aesthetic and intellectual ferment that followed World War I&.She recounts all this with a dry wit, even a jauntiness, that contributes mightily to the book's pleasures. The Cleveland Plain Dealer

A tour de force informed by the author's keen understanding of the social and political issues that galvanized the times. Moreover, Saunders's knowledge---and use---of English literature to animate Gibson's story gives it an elegance, depth, and sensibility that would have eluded less competent biographers. Minneapolis Star Tribune

Superb...poignant...Its wit and modesty make the book a beguiling detective story and, as such, a meditation on the limits of biography....Saunders writes with a clarity of purpose, an eloquence, and a satiric edge that refresh and astonish. The Nation

Absorbing&Saunders tells Violet's story with sympathy and insight. Her research unearths several gems. Financial Times (UK)

Frances Stonor Saundersis the author ofThe Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters, which was short-listed for theGuardianFirst Book Award, received the Royal Historical Society's Gladstone Memorial Prize, and was translated into ten languages. Her writing has appl#Q

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