"M. Il figlio del secolo" is a historical novel by Antonio Scurati that dramatizes the rise of Benito Mussolini and the birth of Italian Fascism.
In 1919, Milan is a city of ghosts and broken promises. The Great War is over, but for the "trenchocracy"—the veterans who returned to find nothing—the fight has just moved to the streets. The story follows a young, disillusioned journalist named who joins the early Fasci di Combattimento not out of ideology, but out of a desperate need for order. The Conflict M. Il figlio del secolo
Based on its themes and historical arc, here is a story concept that mirrors its intense, documentary-like style. The Concept: "The Echo of the Black Shirt" The Premise The Great War is over, but for the
Vincenzo becomes the personal secretary to "M," the magnetic and volatile leader. As M transforms from a socialist outcast into a national strongman, Vincenzo witnesses the brutal mechanics of power: Organizing violent raids against strikers. The Rhetoric: Turning national humiliation into a weapon. The Concept: "The Echo of the Black Shirt"
The story peaks during the . Vincenzo is tasked with managing the press as M waits nervously in Milan, ready to flee to Switzerland if the army resists. When the King refuses to sign the state of siege, Vincenzo realizes that the "revolution" wasn't won by force, but by the cowardice of the establishment. The Ending