Pietro Gori

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Pietro Gori
Federación Obrera Regional Argentina
MovementAnarchist Movement

Pietro Gori (August 1, 1865–January 8, 1911) was an Italian lawyer, journalist, intellectual and anarchist poet. He is known for his political activities, and as author of some of the most famous anarchist songs of the late 19th century, including Addio a Lugano ("Farewell to Lugano"), Stornelli d'esilio ("Exile Songs"), Ballata per Sante Caserio ("Ballad for Sante Caserio"), Inno del Primo Maggio ("May, 1 Anthem"). In 1898 he immigrated to Argentina where he contributed to the development of the anarchists' influence in the labor movement, specifically in the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation.

Further reading

  • Buttà, Fausto (2015). "The Capolago Congress and Pietro Gori in Milan (1891–1894)". Living Like Nomads: The Milanese Anarchist Movement Before Fascism. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 24–. .
  • Favretto, Ilaria; Itcaina, Xabier (2017). "A Canon for the Italian Anarchist Movement: Pietro Gori and Popular Culture". Protest, Popular Culture and Tradition in Modern and Contemporary Western Europe. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 107–. .
  • Lane, A. T. (1995). Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders. Greenwood Publishing Group. .
  • Minuto, Emanuela (2017). "Pietro Gori's Anarchism: Politics and Spectacle (1895–1900)". .
  • Pernicone, Nunzio (1993). Italian Anarchism, 1864-1892. .
  • Maurizio Binaghi: Addio, Lugano bella. Gli esuli politici nella Svizzera italiana di fine Ottocento. Dadò editore. Locarno, 2002.

External links

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