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    More information about Report from Palermo Danilo Dolci Viking Compass 1970 Poverty in Sicily

    Report from Palermo by Danilo Dolci, with an introduction by Aldous Huxley. This powerful 1970 Viking Compass paperback edition is a raw, firsthand account of poverty, political corruption, and social struggle in Sicily. Often called “Italy’s Gandhi,” Dolci’s sociological work captures the voices of Palermo’s extremely oppressed residents, offering a moving portrait of systemic neglect and resistance. Features original cover design by Abner Graboff and photography by Philip Jones Griffiths.

    Paperback in vintage condition with visible wear (see photos). A compelling piece of mid-20th century Italian social history and activism.

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