Danilo Montaldi (1 July 1929 – 27 April 1975) was an
Italian writer, intellectual and
Marxist activist, who participated in the
Autonomist Marxism movement.
Danilo Montaldi was born in
Cremona
Cremona (, also ; ; lmo, label= Cremunés, Cremùna; egl, Carmona) is a city and ''comune'' in northern Italy, situated in Lombardy, on the left bank of the Po river in the middle of the ''Pianura Padana'' (Po Valley). It is the capital of the ...
in 1929. His father was a working class
anarchist
Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including, though not necessari ...
who was jailed for two years during the
fascist regime.
Following his release from prison he was placed under close surveillance by the fascist authorities and was unable to regain his position with the Italian railways, thus Montaldi's mother became the sole earner supporting the family. In 1944 Danilo Montaldi joined the Fronte della Gioventù and participated in the
Italian resistance movement
The Italian resistance movement (the ''Resistenza italiana'' and ''la Resistenza'') is an umbrella term for the Italian resistance groups who fought the occupying forces of Nazi Germany and the fascist collaborationists of the Italian Socia ...
.
Following the overthrow of fascism, Montaldi was briefly a member of the
Italian Communist Party
The Italian Communist Party ( it, Partito Comunista Italiano, PCI) was a communist political party in Italy.
The PCI was founded as ''Communist Party of Italy'' on 21 January 1921 in Livorno by seceding from the Italian Socialist Party (PSI). ...
, but left owing to their reformism and dogmatism. During the 1950s Montaldi developed links with a diverse range of individuals and organisations involved in
far-left
Far-left politics, also known as the radical left or the extreme left, are politics further to the left on the left–right political spectrum than the standard political left. The term does not have a single definition. Some scholars consider ...
politics, such as
Socialisme ou Barbarie
Socialisme ou Barbarie () was a French-based radical libertarian socialist group of the post-World War II period whose name comes from a phrase which was misattributed to Friedrich Engels by Rosa Luxemburg in the '' Junius Pamphlet'', but which p ...
(Socialism or Barbarity) in France and others in Germany, England and the United States.
He also published his material in a broad range of journals such as ''Discussioni'', ''Nuovi Argomenti'', ''Ragionamenti'', ''Opinione'', and ''Passato e Presente''.
Between 1960 and 1964 Montaldi worked as a commissioning editor for the Milan publishing house founded by
Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, of whom he was a close collaborator in those years. At the same time he began to publish his own books, most importantly ''Autobiografie della leggera'' (1961), which has since become a classic of its kind and remains in print to this day. The book collects the life stories of people at the very margins of society, dissidents, partisans, small-time criminals, prostitutes, as well as others, and narrates these in their own words and particular vernacular. During that same period he also opened an art-gallery in Cremona, exhibiting contemporary international artists, and was involved in the making of several documentaries, one of which he directed himself, ''La Matàna de Po'' (1959).
[Montaldi, Nikolas, La Matàna de Po, Kurumuny, 2018, https://kurumuny.it/fotogrammi/101-la-matana-de-po-nikolas-montaldi.html]
While continuing his collaboration with publishers such as Feltrinelli and Einaudi, over the next decade he focused primarily on his own research and publications, moving away also from political activism, until his premature death in 1975.
Works
* ''Milano, Corea: Inchiesta sugli immigrati'', (Milan, Korea: An Investigation into Immigration), Feltrinelli, 1960, (reprinted as an expanded edition by Feltrinelli in 1975 and by Donzelli in 2010)
* ''Autobiografie della leggera'', (Autobiographies of the Leggera), Einaudi, 1961, (reprinted by Bompiani in 1998, 2012 and 2018)
* ''Militanti politici di base'', (Autobiographies of political militants), Einaudi, 1971
* ''Korsch e i comunisti italiani'', (
Korsch and Italian Communism), Samonà e Savelli, 1975
* ''Saggio sulla politica comunista in Italia – 1919-1970'', (Essay on the communist politics in Italy – 1919-1970), Quaderni Piacentini, 1976, (reprinted by Colibrì Edizioni in 2016)
* ''Renzo Botti. I disegni della raccolta Montaldi'', (Writings on the painter Renzo Botti), Anali della Biblioteca Statale di Cremona, 1989
* ''Bisogna Sognare. Scritti 1952 - 1975'', (Uncollected Writings, Articles and Essays), Colibrì Edizioni/ Centro Luca Rossi, 1995
* ''Lettere 1963 - 1975. Danilo Montaldi e Giuseppe Guerreschi'', (The collected letters between Montaldi and the painter Guerreschi), Anali della Biblioteca Statale di Cremona, 2000
References
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1929 births
1975 deaths
Autonomism
Italian Marxists
Writers from Cremona