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| AUTHOR: | MARIO PUZO |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ballantine Books |
| ISBN: | 0345441702 |
| TYPE: | Fiction, Fiction - General, General, Fiction / General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of The Sicilian
Much more than a mob story If you thought Mario Puzo was just about American-Italian goodfellas who kill people, drive around and eat good pasta in New York City, you will be pleasantly surprised. The plot is set in Sicily, and the author's love and understanding of the long-suffering land shines through.
Mario Puzo presents a captivating, page-turning story about the life of a post-war Sicilian outlaw, his climb to the top of criminal hierarchy and associated betrayals, cunning treacheries and loyalty that never should be taken for granted. At the same time, you get a deep insight into the mindset and culture of Sicily and its people who, through centuries of suffering at the crossroads of occupation and oppression, have learnt to trust no one. Historical and cultural background is presented so subtly, inobtrusively and with such writing skill that you will not realize that you, in fact, read a brilliant history book. Never before have I seen a crime thriller that would also be so educational.
And, as an added bonus, Puzo is a true master when painting the scenery - dusky mornings, lush Sicilian gardens with fragrant lemon trees, ancient ruins and heat of the Meditteranean night.
Read this book and you will see that you have got much, much more than you have bargained for.
Nothing better for a Puzo fan!
This book is truly amazing. It is, albeit, a slow read, but it really gives you insightinto thesuffering of Sicily, which Mario Puzo obviously feels a passion for.
These 410 pages of genius are about Salvatore Guiliano, a Sicilian bandit, who is against any authority that prevents the poor from getting a loaf of bread. Amongst these authorities are the government, the italian police, and the mafia, who continually 'wet their beaks' in the poor's money. He is willing to kill for the plight of the poor, and also for the boosting of his own ego.
Michael Corleone, son of Don Vito Corleone from New York, (godfather) is nearing the end of his two year exile in Sicily. (This carries over from the middle of the book the Godfather) and is awaiting the trip home, when his father tells him he is to rescue Salvatore Guiliano at all costs, but he has but a week.
This book, unlike numerous other Puzo novels hardly glorifies the mafia and their ways, as Guiliano is against the Black Hand taking away what little the poor of Sicily have.
All in all, this book is fantastic, and it is great for a lazy day where you can simply sit and read.
Sadding
While this book was great from beginning to end; I only read 1 other book from Mario Puzo the omerta but this is even better, the plot the detail in each way and the ending is the best. If you like any mystery I would recommend you get this book.