Arturo Giovannitti
The Cage, 1914
Riverside, CT: Hillacre
One of 200 copies.
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Octavo. (11)pp. Giovannitti's verse, written while imprisoned in Salem Jail, bears the potent subtitle 'A Poem of Rotting Tradition and Living Men.' Giovannitti was an Italian-American union leader and socialist...
Octavo. (11)pp. Giovannitti's verse, written while imprisoned in Salem Jail, bears the potent subtitle "A Poem of Rotting Tradition and Living Men." Giovannitti was an Italian-American union leader and socialist activist, remembered chiefly for his efforts around the 1912 textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts and his eloquent defense during the subsequent trial. A dignified poem, receiving sympathetic publication by Hillacre for distribution shortly after the events described, indicated Giovannitti's continued popular appeal. Bound in brown paper over boards with gilt titling. Fine in original glassine. Housed in somewhat toned slipcase.