Key Highlights
- The novel 'Bread and Wine' was published in 1936.
- Pietro Spina is a socialist revolutionary evading authorities in Fascist Italy.
- Spina disguises himself as a priest to avoid capture.
- The story explores themes of survival and resistance against oppression.
- Villagers react to anti-government graffiti, which Spina encourages them to view as an act of conscience.



