Ippolito Nievo was an Italian writer, journalist and patriot.
Background
Nievo was born and raised in Padua, during the time the Veneto region was ruled by the Austrian Empire. His father was a lawyer Nievo studied law at the University of Padua, but upon graduating, he refused to join his father"s profession as it would imply submission to the Austrian government.
Career
His is widely considered the most important novel about the Italian Risorgimento. He was politically inspired by Giuseppe Mazzini"s thought and wanted to join the struggle for the independence of Veneto and a united Italy. In 1860 he fought with Giuseppe Garibaldi"s Expedition of the Thousand, who, after having defeated the Bourbon army in Sicily and Southern Italy, gave those regions to the King of Sardinia Victor Emmanuel World War II On 18 February 1861, in fulfilment of Nievo"s hopes, Italy was unified under the House of Savoy.
Shortly afterwards, in March, Nievo died in a shipwreck in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Nievo is best known for his novel, transpose from the Italian by Frederika Randall, introduction by Lucy Riall, Penguin, London, 2014. An abridged English translation appeared under the title The Castle of Fratta in 1957.
Written between December 1857 and August 1858, the work is in twenty-three chapters. Nievo died before it could receive its final editing.
Nievo himself did not find a publisher, and it was only in 1867, six years after the writer"s death, that the novel was published under the title Confessioni di un ottuagenario (Confessions of an octogenarian).
The author"s original title, by which the book is now generally known, was Le Confessioni d"un italiano, but this seemed to be too "political" for the times. The novel is both historical (its background is events in Italy in the last decades of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century) and psychological, being based upon the memories of "Carlo Altoviti", the main character and first-person narrator. lieutenant is widely considered the most important novel about the Italian Risorgimento.