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19 October 2022
Paris

Nicola Chiaromonte: a heretical intellectual

Nicola Chiaromonte: a heretical intellectual

Paris, Italian Cultural Institute, 24 November 2022, Thursday, 7pm

The publication in the Cahiers de l’Hôtel de Galliffet of a new collection of his essays, La tyrannie moderne et autres écrits politiques, most of which have never been published in France, offers an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the thought of one of the major figures of Italian political culture in the 20th century, Nicola Chiaromonte (1905-1972). Exiled in Paris from 1934-1940, in 1941 Chiaromonte took refuge in the United States, where he published numerous articles in Politics, Partisan Review, The Nation and The New Republic. After the war, back in Italy, he tried to bring together American intellectuals – in particular Dwight Macdonald, Mary McCarthy and Hannah Arendt – and French writers to whom he felt close: André Malraux and Albert Camus, in a common cultural project inspired by a genuine and profound anti-totalitarianism.

With the participation of Fréderic Attal (Université Polytechnique Hauts de France), Cesare Panizza (Università del Piemonte Orientale), Maurizio Serra (Académie Française) and Éric Vial (Université de Cergy-Pontoise). The debate will be moderated by Paolo Grossi (Cahiers de l’Hôtel de Galliffet).

Event organised with the collaboration of the Associazione Amici di Nicola Chiaromonte.

Nicola Chiaromonte: a heretical intellectual
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