And He Hid Himself is a play in four acts written by Ignazio Silone. The play tells the story of Don Paolo, a Catholic priest who is torn between his faith and his political beliefs during the rise of fascism in Italy. Don Paolo is forced to confront the moral dilemmas of his time, including the persecution of Jews and the suppression of political dissent. As the play progresses, Don Paolo becomes increasingly conflicted, eventually deciding to hide...