Renato Serra was born in Cesena, a small town in northern Italy, in 1884. An extraordinarily early reader, he studied at the University of Bologna and completed his scholarly apprenticeship in Florence. In 1910 he was appointed director of the prestigious Malatestiana Library. He lived the retired existence of an aristocratic "province reader", dedicated to an incessant, passionate conversation with the classics and with the great authors of contemporary literature. From a remote position, destined to be decisive, he participated in the fundamental intellectual adventure of the militant magazines of the beginning of the century, especially "La Voce". In 1914 he published the essay Le lettere. Serra finished writing the Literature Examination of Conscience, his masterpiece, and his spiritual testament, a week before rejoining the army, on April 1, 1915. He died on the battlefield a few...read more