Italian author, described in reviews as a former priest and partisan; author of a Resistance novel and a collection of reflections on gratuity and priesthood.

Reviews describe him as a former priest (often called 'Don Luisito'), a partisan, a nurse, and at one time a worker at the Montecatini plant in Spinetta Marengo; his work engages the Italian Resistance, religious themes, and the ethic of gratuity.

DeBaser hosts two reviews of Luisito Bianchi: one celebrates La Messa dell'Uomo Disarmato as a masterpiece of Resistance fiction, the other praises Bianchi's dignity, reflections on gratuity, and life as a former priest and partisan. Reviews emphasize vivid characterization, moral seriousness, and a restrained personal presence.

For:Readers of Italian literature, historical/war fiction, religious and ethical essays, and those interested in the Italian Resistance.

 This is a Masterpiece: a book on the Resistance not seen in Italy since Fenoglio, something heart-wrenching and extremely dramatic written by a man who gifts the reader with his Soul, his heart, and transmits it to the paper and ink so it can accept this Gift.

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 In my mistake, I have found purity and peace in the Word of Christ.

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