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Project

Remembering the City of Life

In September 1919 a group of volunteers headed by the Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio occupied the town of Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) to claim its annexation to Italy. During the occupation, which lasted till December 1920, Fiume became a unique political and artistic labyrinth, attracting all sorts of political activists as well as many Italian and foreign avant-garde artists. Extensive scholarly attention has been devoted to the political-historical significance of Fiume and to the role of D’Annunzio’s aestheticism in the occupation, yet surprisingly little research has been carried to the large body of literary writings dedicated to the occupation. This project analyzes the literary representations of the Fiume occupation from 1919 till the present day, and relates the literary dimension of accounts on Fiume to broader transformations of the cultural and political memory of Fiume. By an in-depth analysis of a selected corpus of 50 items across different genres and periods (from the years of the occupation till the 21st century), the project aims to raise greater awareness of the historical significance of the occupation of Fiume.

Date:1 Oct 2017 →  1 Oct 2021
Keywords:Fiume, D'Annunzio, Literary memory, occupation, modernism, Rijeka
Disciplines:Language studies, Literary studies, Theory and methodology of language studies, Theory and methodology of linguistics, Theory and methodology of literary studies, Other languages and literary studies
Project type:PhD project