Publisher's Synopsis
Inspired by Nietzsche, Max Stirner as well as Ibsen or Baudelaire, Renzo Novatore was an Italian illegalist, individualist, and anti-fascist who deserted the army, glorified crime, and finally went down shooting in a carabinieri ambush in 1922. Recently translated by Wolfi Landstreicher, this pocket collection of vigorous poetics and Nietzschean fable are an essential companion to his "Toward the Creative Nothing" and his collected writings. Includes the original illustrations from the series' Italian publication.