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AuthorV.I. Lenin
Written inFebruary 1908—October 1908
First publishedMay 1909
Moscow
TypeBook

Library works by Vladimir Lenin, Materialism and empirio-criticism

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Antonio Gramsci
Born22 January 1891
Ales, Sardinia, Italy
Died27 April 1937
Rome, Italy
NationalityItalian
Known forTheory of cultural hegemony
Writing the Prison Notebooks

Antonio Gramsci was an Italian Marxist, one of the founders and leaders of the Italian Communist Party. In 1926, he was imprisoned by Benito Mussolini's fascist regime; he spent the remaining years of his life in prison, eventually dying in 1937 of a mix of several health complications.[1] In prison, he wrote a famous series of assorted notes and Marxist analyses known as the Prison Notebooks.



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  1. Antonio Gramsci (1971). Selections from the Prison Notebooks: 'Introduction' (pp. xvii–xcvi). New York City: International Publishers. ISBN 071780397X
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