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The Golden Voice of Mussolini and Roosevelt - Radio Journalist Lisa Sergio

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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On the evening of May 9, 1936, a slim, elegant woman stood in Rome s Piazza Venezia and in perfect English  broadcast Mussolini s famous speech on the conquest of Ethiopia. Her name was Lisa Sergio (1905 1989), her nickname  the golden voice of Mussolini. A Florentine journalist, with American parents, she was fired from her job at the Propaganda Ministry the following summer, most likely for gossiping about a brief affair with her boss, Mussolini s son in law, Galeazzo Ciano. 
Aided by Nobel-winning Guglielmo Marconi, she established herself in the US and resumed broadcasting, now as a liberal commentator, surrounding herself with a network of luminaries, including Eleanor Roosevelt. After the war, she was accused by the FBI of Communist sympathies and in the McCarthy years banished from the radio. Tired of this situation, in 1960, she moved to Washington, where she re-invented herself as a travelling lecturer in current affairs. She remained in the US for the rest of her life.

Sommario

Part I. Italy (1905-1937).- Chapter 1. Anglo-florentine.- Chapter 2. Journalist in Florence.- Chapter 3. Meeting Mussolini.- Chapter 4. Archaeological Interlude.- Chapter 5. Broadcaster thanks to Marconi.- Chapter 6. Ciano's Mistress.- Chapter 7. Short Waves.- Chapter 8. The Mysterious Woman.- Chapter 9. Mussolini's Golden Voice.- Chapter 10. Behind the Scenes.- Chapter 11. Mata Hari?.- Chapter 12. Fired.- Chapter 13. Two (or Three) Truths.- Part II. United States (1937-1989).- Chapter 14. New York, New York.- Chapter 15. Hired by NBC.- Chapter 16. Three Female Soulmates.- Chapter 17. Antifascist, at last!.- Chapter 18. From Announcer to Commentator.- Chapter 19. Before and After Pearl Harbor.- Chapter 20. Hoover versus Sergio.- Chapter 21. The Witch-Hunt Goes on.- Chapter 22. Swinging Washington.- Chapter 23. Sergio's Autobiography: A Failure.

Info autore

Sandro Gerbi
was born in Peru in 1943 and since 1948 he has lived in Milan, where he earned a Law degree in 1967. A couple of years later, he started a career in financial journalism, switching only in 1990 to contemporary history. Until 2010, he contributed to the cultural pages of the main Italian newspapers (
La Stampa
,
Corriere della Sera
,
Il Sole 24 Ore
). In 1999, he published his first book (
Tempi di malafede
, Einaudi), which one year later won the important “Comisso Prize”. Furthermore, his subsequent books (mainly biographies) have received eminent literary prizes. One of his last works –
Reluctant Jews
– has been translated into English by the Centro Primo Levi Editions, New York.

Riassunto

On the evening of May 9, 1936, a slim, elegant woman stood in Rome’s Piazza Venezia and – in perfect English – broadcast Mussolini’s famous speech on the conquest of Ethiopia. Her name was Lisa Sergio (1905–1989), her nickname “the golden voice” of Mussolini. A Florentine journalist, with American parents, she was fired from her job at the Propaganda Ministry the following summer, most likely for gossiping about a brief affair with her boss, Mussolini’s son in law, Galeazzo Ciano. 
Aided by Nobel-winning Guglielmo Marconi, she established herself in the US and resumed broadcasting, now as a liberal commentator, surrounding herself with a network of luminaries, including Eleanor Roosevelt. After the war, she was accused by the FBI of Communist sympathies and in the McCarthy years banished from the radio. Tired of this situation, in 1960, she moved to Washington, where she re-invented herself as a travelling lecturer in current affairs. She remained in the US for the rest of her life.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Sandro Gerbi
Con la collaborazione di Will Schutt (Traduzione), William Schutt (Traduzione)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 17.01.2026
 
EAN 9783032084958
ISBN 978-3-0-3208495-8
Pagine 269
Dimensioni 148 mm x 19 mm x 210 mm
Peso 475 g
Illustrazioni XXIII, 269 p. 12 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Serie Italian and Italian American Studies
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Storia dei paesi e delle regioni

Geschichte, Italien, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte, Amerikanische Geschichte, Gender Studies: Gruppen, Medienwissenschaft: Journalismus, Eleanor Roosevelt, Journalism, auseinandersetzen, Modern History, History of Italy, US History, Women's History / History of Gender, mccarthyism, History of the Radio, FBI during WWII, Mussolini’s radio propaganda, Fascism and Democracy, Italian–American Relations, Marconi’s Biography, American Broadcasting, Women history

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