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  1. It is the violence of love, of brotherhood, the violence that wills to beat weapons into sickles for work. oscar romero, november 27, 1977

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  2. Pier Paolo Pasolini: Una vita violenta (A Violent Life) This is Pasolini’s sub-proletariat novel, telling the tale of Tommaso Puzzilli, and his development, in the poorer part of Rome.

  3. Apr 1, 1980 · The Violence of Love is a selection of his homilies during his tenure as Archbishop of El Salvador, which, at the time, was in the throes of violent civil war. The general populace (Romero's congregation) was caught between the fear campaigns of the ruling oligarchy and leftist guerrilla groups.

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  5. Pier Paolo Pasolini. Pantheon Books, 1992 - Fiction - 320 pages. "The most remarkable figure to have emerged in Italian arts and letters since the second World War" (Susan Sontag) writes the story...

    • Pier Paolo Pasolini
    • Pantheon Books, 1992
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    • A Violent Life: A Novel
  6. A Violent Life, first published in Italy in 1959, is the story of that generation. Written by the renowned film maker, poet, polemicist and novelist Pier Paolo Pasolini, A Violent Life is an uncanny fictional chronicle of the author's death foretold.

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