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A compelling and critical biography of Giorgia Meloni, the first woman to lead the Italian government, head of Fratelli d’Italia, and today one of the most influential and debated figures in European politics.
Over the years, Giorgia Meloni has revived nationalist and sovereigntist doctrines, combining them with populism, Euroscepticism, and a firm stance on immigration, while also demonstrating remarkable skill on the global stage – from Moscow to Washington and Brussels. Meloni’s international prominence has not gone unnoticed, with Time magazine dedicating a cover to her and recognizing her as one of the world’s leading political figures.
Mirella Serri – one of Italy’s most authoritative and compelling cultural voices – traces the challenges and contradictions that have shaped the leader’s personal journey and Italy’s role in Europe and the world.
Indelible Black reconstructs Giorgia Meloni’s entire political career, from her early years of activism to her time in government, providing the key to understanding the forces shaping contemporary Italy, and the rise of a leader who reflects the success of the right on the global stage.
Mirella Serri is a lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature and collaborates with La Stampa, TTL, Rai Storia, and Rai Cultura. She made his debut with Corbaccio, publishing I redenti. Gli intellettuali che vissero due volte (2005) and I profeti disarmati. 1945-1948. La guerra tra le due sinistre (2008). For Longanesi, she has written: Sorvegliati speciali. Gli intellettuali spiati dai gendarmi (2012); Un amore partigiano. Storia di Gianna e Neri, eroi scomodi della Resistenza (2014); Gli invisibili. La storia segreta dei prigionieri illustri di Hitler in Italia (2015); Bambini in fuga. I giovanissimi ebrei braccati da nazisti e fondamentalisti islamici e gli eroi italiani che li salvarono (2017); Gli irriducibili. I giovani ribelli che sfidarono Mussolini (2019); Claretta l’hitleriana. Storia della donna che non morì per amore di Mussolini (2021), Mussolini ha fatto tanto per le donne! Le radici fasciste del maschilismo italiano (2022) and Uomini contro. La lunga marcia dell’antifemminismo italiano (2023).
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