Racconti di guerra : (Maggio 1915 - Novembre 1916) by Luigi Ambrosini

"Racconti di guerra : (Maggio 1915 - Novembre 1916)" by Luigi Ambrosini is a collection of wartime reportage and sketches written in the early 20th century. Through first‑person dispatches from Italy’s Adriatic coast and the Alpine front, it portrays soldiers, volunteers, sailors, fishermen, and a frontline medical officer as they face mobilization and combat during World War I. The emphasis is on lived detail and character—marches, night watches, sea work, and field medicine—rather than strategy or heroics. The opening of this volume follows the narrator along the Adriatic in Romagna and the Marche, where the peaceful countryside gives way to the vast movement of men, guns, and supply columns, and where political “reds” and “yellows” now march together as soldiers. He rides at night with a platoon of volunteer cyclists, shares their rough lodging and restless humor, and contrasts their impatience for action with the calm vigilance of a lone sailor at a coastal semaphore, including an episode where volunteers mistake sea phosphorescence for enemy lights. A second section shifts to Fano at dawn, depicting fishermen and their lateen‑rigged boats working under wartime restrictions, recalling an Austrian bombardment, setting nets under the eye of the paròn Guideo, trading stoic talk about loss and honor, and watching dolphins tear their catch as if “even the dolphins wage war.” The third section sketches a newly minted doctor turned medical officer: a steady, practical man who earns his men’s respect by riding alone through the night to find the unit’s route, then later serves in the trenches. It closes with his letter from an assault near a fort: moonlit wire‑cutting, flares, machine‑gun fire, and the grim, methodical labor of rescuing and treating the wounded under shell and shrapnel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Ambrosini, Luigi, 1883-1929
Title Racconti di guerra : (Maggio 1915 - Novembre 1916)
Original Publication Torino: Lattes, 1917.
Contents Fra gli uomini rossi (a Vincenzo Valducci) -- Vele latine (a Sante Solazzi) -- Un dottore (a mio zio Giovanni) -- Sulle terre invase (a Giulio Bechi) -- Due muli e una carretta (a Enrico Bettazzi) -- Ritorno in trincea (ad Alighiero Castelli) -- Fra Globna e Zagora (a Gino Berri) -- Il "Diario di trincea" di Renato Serra -- Mattino di battaglia (ad Achille Benedetti) -- Alle trincee di Selz (alla memoria di Gigi De Prosperi) -- Sui ghiacci dell’Adamello (alla memoria del Generale Carlo Giordana) -- Don Bigolin (a Giorgio Bardanzellu) -- Autocarri (a Gino Piva) -- Giugno vicentino (a Roberto Cantalupo) -- Laghetto di Doberdò (ad Arnaldo Monti) -- Prigionieri Austriaci (a Mario Missiroli).
Credits Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library)
Language Italian
LoC Class D501: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: World War I (1914-1918)
Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Western Front
Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Italy
Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, Italian
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EBook-No. 76695
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