Patricia Gaborik teaches at the University of Calabria and has been fellow of the American Academy in Rome (FAAR '06). She has been visiting scholar at Stanford, UCLA, and Columbia University. She is the editor-translator of Massimo Bontempelli's Watching the Moon and Other Plays (2013) and editor of Pirandello in Context (2021).
'Mussolini was a protean figure, with a sponge-like capacity to absorb and shape himself to the cultural currents of his time; and in 1920s-30s Italy, one of the most vital of these currents was the theatre. Patricia Gaborik's book vividly explores the stage-world of Fascist Italy, placing the dictator at its heart as critic, impresario, dramaturge, and censor. Bringing this aspect into arresting focus, Mussolini's Theatre achieves the rare feat of saying something illuminating and new about Il Duce and Fascism.' Professor Robert S. C. Gordon, University of Cambridge; author of The Holocaust in Italian Culture, 1944-2010 'Mussolini's Theatre is well written, convincingly presented, and engaging to read, with excellent, telling examples. It makes a highly important contribution to modern cultural and theatrical history.' Distinguished Professor Marvin Carlson, The Graduate Center, City University of New York; author of Theories of the Theatre 'This formidable study is extremely rich in its documentation, extremely perceptive in its analysis, and extremely courageous in recognizing the breadth and intelligence of Mussolini's cultural project. Instead of repeating the usually caricatured image of the Duce as a performer, Patricia Gaborik shows how complex the Fascist interventions in the theatre were within the context of a politics built upon charisma. Deeply researched and acute in overcoming the conventional opposition between aestheticization of politics and politicization of aesthetics, Mussolini's Theatre is not just relevant for theatre specialists, but very important for historians of modern Italy as well.' Professor Sergio Luzzatto, University of Connecticut; winner of the Cundill Prize in History, and author of The Body of Il Duce