Bacchelli, Riccardo

Bacchelli, Riccardo

▪ Italian author
born April 19, 1891, Bologna, Italy
died Oct. 8, 1985, Monza

      Italian poet, playwright, literary critic, and novelist who championed the literary style of Renaissance and 19th-century masters against the innovations of Italian experimental writers.

      Bacchelli attended the University of Bologna but left without a degree in 1912. He became a contributor to literary journals. Bacchelli published a notable volume of Poemi lirici (“Lyric Poems”) in 1914, when he began service in World War I as an artillery officer. After the war, as a collaborator on the Roman literary periodical La Ronda, he attempted to discredit contemporary avant-garde writers by holding up as models the Renaissance masters and such fine 19th-century writers as Giacomo Leopardi and Alessandro Manzoni. Somewhat later he was drama critic for the Milanese review La fiera letteraria.

      His first outstanding novel, Il diavolo al pontelungo (1927; The Devil at the Long Bridge), is a historical novel about an attempted Socialist revolution in Italy.

      Bacchelli's strongest works are historical novels, and his masterpiece, with the general title Il mulino del Po (1938–40; Eng. trans., vols. 1 and 2, The Mill on the Po, vol. 3, Nothing New Under the Sun), is among the finest Italian works of that genre. Against the background of Italy's political struggles from the time of Napoleon to the end of World War I, Il mulino del Po dramatizes the conflicts and struggles of several generations of one family, owners of a mill on the banks of the Po River. The first volume, Dio ti salve (1938; “God Bless You”), covers the period from Napoleon's 1812 Russian campaign to the revolutionary events of 1848; the second, La miseria viene in barca (1939; “Misery Comes to a Boat”), continues the story during the Risorgimento, the 19th-century Italian struggle for political unity, stressing its terrible economic and social effect on the lower classes; and the third, Mondo vecchio sempre nuovo (1940), ends with the battle of Vittorio Veneto in World War I.

      Il mulino del Po has been called an “epic of the common man,” and its great value is its balanced humanism and compassion for the suffering of the little man caught in the great, impersonal web of political events.

      Of Bacchelli's later historical novels, I tre schiavi di Giulio Cesare (1958; “The Three Slaves of Julius Caesar”) is outstanding. Among his critical works are Confessioni letterarie (1932; “Literary Declarations”) and a later work on two literary figures he greatly admired, Leopardi e Manzoni (1960). Bacchelli's early short stories have been collected in Tutte le novelle, 1911–51 (1952–53).

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