
A vivid memoir unfolds from the perspective of a young volunteer who once marched beside Garibaldi, offering a first‑hand glimpse into the fervent days of Italy’s struggle for unification. The narrator’s voice carries the urgency of a battlefield diary, recalling the rally of students, artisans and peasants who answered the call of 1848‑1866. Through his eyes, listeners hear the clash of swords, the roar of cannons and the whispered hopes of a nation on the brink.
Interwoven with Sebastiano De‑Albertis’s striking illustrations, the text balances lyrical description with stark realism, painting the streets of Milan, the hills of Mentana and the restless skies above the Roman countryside. The author’s recollections emphasize the collective spirit that surged through volunteer ranks, the clash with foreign powers, and the relentless drive toward a unified Italy. The narrative captures both the exhilaration of youthful idealism and the sobering weight of sacrifice.
Listening to these episodes transports you to a pivotal moment when ordinary citizens became symbols of liberty, their stories echoing the timeless quest for freedom. The work invites a deep, empathetic connection to the era, letting the listener feel the pulse of an Italy forging its identity amid turmoil and hope.
Full title
Mentana e il dito di Dio Episodi narrati dal superstite Ettore Pozzi - Seconda edizione, con importanti aggiunte fatte dall'Autore
Language
it
Duration
~1 hours (87K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-04-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1904
A restless young patriot who followed Garibaldi into some of the defining campaigns of Italy’s unification, he later became a lawyer and public figure. His life moves from seminary classrooms to battlefields, then into civic life and writing.
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