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Veg_Athei_Socialist
21st October 2010, 01:00
I noticed Malatesta doesn't really have any books besides At The Cafe: Conversations on Anarchism. But he has more writings like those collected at Anarchy Archives. Kropotkin has a book thats a collection of his writings titled Anarchism: A collection of revolutionary writings, Shouldn't Malatesta have something similair? A collection of his writings in some sort of book-form? How do you think it would be possible to make one?

RED DAVE
21st October 2010, 01:41
At The Cafe: Conversations on Anarchism (http://zinelibrary.info/cafe-errico-malatesta)

Available free online from zinelibrary.

RED DAVE

syndicat
21st October 2010, 06:03
his pamphlet "Anarchy" is available online here:

http://robertgraham.wordpress.com/2010/02/28/errico-malatesta-anarchy-1891/

x359594
21st October 2010, 19:53
There is also Malatesta: Life and Ideas (1965) edited by Vernon Richards with a concluding essay by Richards, and The Anarchist Revolution: Polemical Articles (1995), also edited by Richards.

The first book is not a biography but rather an extensive collection of articles (302 pages) arranged by topic with an introduction by the editor and final essay by same.

I haven't read At the Cafe, but hopefully it doesn't duplicate any of the material found in the other two books.