The autobiography of Enrico Arrigoni: an Italian anarchist who lived through the Russian Revolution, and was an anarchist war correspondent during the Spanish Revolution, seeing first hand and reporting on the iniquities of the communists as well as the fascists during that war.
This autobiography was originally published by Arrigoni and the Libertarian Book Club (which he helped start, in New York, and which still continues to this day), and went out of print and has been hard to find. This is an updated version that we are excited to present to anarchist readers who are interested in history, or who just like an exciting life story well told. Arrigoni went by many names (most commonly Frank Brand) in his illegal travels around the world, and escaped from many harrowing situations, including being held in one of the most brutal jails in Spain during the revolutionary time (his release was effected only through the personal efforts of some people including Emma Goldman).
The book is in two main sections, the first about his life and travels and adventures, the second about Spain - being reprints of his articles sent to the u.s. from many of the fronts of the war.
Arrigoni's character comes through every page, with humility, humor, a love of life, and a dedication to egoism, a kind of anarchy that was less popular in his day than it is even today. Now with a new cover that reflects the warmth of his personality.
Table of Contents
Introduction & Youth
Autobiography
Spain
A Visit to Montjuic
On My Way to Madrid
On the Jarama Front
On the Guadalajara Front
An Italian Prisoner
Following the Footprint of the Glorious Army of Mussolini
An Interview with Federica Montseny
Conversing with Diego Abad De Santillan
When the Moon Shines It is a Night of Tears in Madrid
The Revolutionary People of Barcelona in Arms
The Party of Falsehood and Gallows
On the Aragon Front
For La Mancha and the South
Catastrophic Revolutionarism
On the Andaluz Front
The Incurable Anarchists Faith among Creators
On the Front of Malaga
Freedom under the Anarchists in Catalonia and Now
The War on the Sea of Spain or the Unknown War
On the Front of Teruel
Again on the Guadalajara Front
Anarchist Simplicity of Mind
Behind the Bars of the Counterrevolution
Postscript: The Libertarian Book Club