About the Author:
Roberto Saviano writes for La Repubblica as well as many newspapers around the world. After the success of Gomorrah, he received several serious death threats that obliged the Italian government to provide him with 24-hour protection. He has been living in hiding since 2006. Oonagh Stransky's translations have twice been nominated for the Dublin IMPAC Award.
Review:
'It is good to be reminded of the raw bravery of the Savianos of this world and to salute them for the sacrifices they have made in their challenges to power' Duncan Campbell, Guardian. * Guardian * 'A celebration of bravery and an expression of rage against corruption and cowardice' Caroline Moorehead, T.L.S. * TLS * 'Frank, impassioned and frustrated - these essays from the reporter who lives under threat of death for speaking out against the Italian Mafia put acquiescing bystanders to shame' Sunday Telegraph. * Sunday Telegraph * 'At once deeply disturbing and illuminating ... a litany of hope' Alan Taylor, Scottish Sunday Herald. * Scottish Sunday Herald * 'When he tackles the crime lords of southern Italy that his voice soars in a crescendo of outrage ... After reading this, we should all be howling. Somebody might, eventually, hear us' Irish Times. * Irish Times * 'A man determined to describe the world exactly as he finds it, and in words calculated to rouse the passion of his readers ... Like the greatest of Italian writers, Dante Alighieri, he is above all a moralist who despise those who take no sides in the great struggles of our time' Matthew Hoffman, Independent. * Independent * 'a sad book in many ways because it illustrates the price that can be paid for courageous writing' Guardian. * Guardian * 'He is always erudite, prickly and trenchant' Catholic Herald. * Catholic Herald *
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