Rome or Death: The Obsessions of General Garibaldi

Rome or Death: The Obsessions of General Garibaldi

by Daniel Pick (Author)

Synopsis

In 1875, General Garibaldi, the legendary military hero of Italian unification, left his island retreat in the Mediterranean for Rome. His battle cry no longer required, he was pursuing a mission that would become an obsession in his old age: to divert the River Tiber from Rome. Through this forgotten episode, Daniel Pick explores Garibaldi's passionate attachment to Rome and to Italy. In the bitter debate that ensued many myths were laid bare, and prevailing medical, social and political anxieties about the future of the state were exposed. The flood-prone Tiber had caused havoc, disease and death throughout history. In the capital, the General sought to replace it with a Parisian-style boulevard that would be a wonder of the modern world. But behind his florid promise to revitalise 'Italy' lay a complex and shadowy history, including a traumatic event felt by Garibaldi as the defining tragedy of his life: the loss of his wife Anita. Despite himself, he became embroiled in the political labyrinth of Rome and a drama of thwarted ambition, grand illusion and disillusionment, whose significance was not lost on Garibaldi's later admirer, Benito Mussolini, another self-styled redeemer of the Eternal City and the fever-ridden marshes of Italy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 01 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 184413332X
ISBN 13: 9781844133321
Book Overview: Captivating micro-history/micro-biography of General Garibaldi and his thwarted attempt to divert the fetid Tiber from Rome. 20040927

Author Bio
Daniel Pick studied English and History at Cambridge University. He has taught for many years at London University and is currently Professor of Modern History at Birkbeck College. He is also a psychoanalyst and a member of the British Psychoanalytical Society. His earlier books include Svengali's Web: The Alien Enchanter in Modern Culture (2000).