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Mafia Brotherhoods
Mafia Brotherhoods: Camorra, Mafia, 'ndrangheta : the Rise of the Honoured Societies | John Dickie
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The Sicilian mafia, or Cosa Nostra, is far from being Italy's only dangerous criminal fraternity. The south of the country hosts two other major mafias: the camorra, from Naples and its hinterland; and the 'ndrangheta, the mafia from the poor and isolated region of Calabria that has now risen to become the most powerful mob of all. Each of these brotherhoods has its own methods, its own dark rituals, its own style of ferocity and corruption. Their early history is little known; indeed some of it has been entirely shrouded in myth and silence until now. This is a book of breathtaking ambition, charting the birth and rise of all three of Italy's mafias. It blends ground-breaking archival research, passionate narrative, and shrewd historical analysis to bring Italy's unique 'criminal ecosystem', and the three terrifying criminal brotherhoods that evolved within it, to life on the page.
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I know it's a little early, but I'm starting to plan for my personal reading challenge for 2020.

The theme: Italian
Book count goal: 30-40

I'm looking for books that are either 1) by an Italian author, 2) set in Italy, or 3) about Italy.

This is where I need some help.

Outside of the obvious authors like Primo Levi, Italo Calvino, Andrea Camilleri, and Elena Ferrante who are some authors or titles I should add to my list?

Megabooks She originally wrote this in Italian about how learning it helped her find her voice as an author. 5y
Megabooks Also Umberto Eco. I enjoyed 5y
cassareada @Megabooks she published a collection of Italian short stories earlier this year. I'm thinking of buying it as a Christmas gift for myself. 5y
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cassareada @Megabooks I was told to read this one by him as well. Have you read it? I'll definitely check out the one you recommend. 5y
Megabooks @cassiopia Awesome! I‘ll have to check it out! 5y
Megabooks @cassiopia I have not read it! Thanks for the recommendation! 5y
Emilymdxn Call me by your name is set in Italy and is a fantastic book! I‘m a huge fan of absolutely everything by Italo Calvino but particularly if on a winters night a traveller and invisible cities. Also my fave Shakespeare measure for measure is set in Italy! 5y
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