Abstract
The essay aims to trace the political trajectory of Carlo Levi between his first trip to the United States with Ferruccio Parri, in the spring of 1947, and the 1948 political elections, which followed six months after the dissolution of the Action Party and its merger into the Italian Socialist Party. The author examines Levi’s biography through some of its most significant milestones, illuminated by his correspondence, the important article “Guerra e Pace”, published in L’Italia Socialista and never collected in book form, and his collaboration with Aldo Garosci’s newspaper in the previously unseen role of political cartoonist.
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