2nd Edition

From Caesar to the Mafia Persons, Places and Problems in Italian Life

By Luigi Barzini Copyright 1984
374 Pages
by Routledge

374 Pages
by Routledge

355 Pages
by Routledge

Described by Melvin Lasky as "one of the great journalists of our time," Luigi Barzini was also one of the great cultural historians of modern Italy. From Caesar to the Mafia brings together his finest essays, roughly half of them never before published in the English language. Whether discussing the deep Italian roots of Julius Caesar, Casanova's contribution to the art of living big, or... Read more
Persons; 1: Julius Caesar; 2: Casanova; 3: Cavour, Or the Foreigner as National Hero; 4: Curzio Malaparte; 5: The Sicilians; 6: The Aristocrats; 7: Gramsgi, a Founding Father; 8: A Glimpse of Mussolini; 15: The Italian Mistress; Two: Places and Happenings; 10: On The Isle of Capri; 11: Death of a Bandit; 12: A King's Last Night; 13: Milan, a Native's Return; 14: The Quest for Lampedusa; 15: A personal Affair; Problems; 16: Fine Italian Hand; 17: Grand Hotel Montecitorio; 18: IT's Different in the South; 19: The Communists, and The Locomotive Of History; 20: The Anatomy of Expertise; 21: The Mafia; 22: A House on the Via Cassia; 23: Aristocratic Birth and Revolutionary Death (Feltrinelli)

Biography

Luigi Barzini