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To Each His Own (New York Review Books Classics)
To Each His Own - New York Review Books Classics
Author: Leonardo Sciascia
The Sicilian master Leonardo Sciascia, widely acknowledged to be one of the outstanding figures of twentieth-century Italian literature, was the first novelist to venture freely into the closed world of the Mafia. To American readers, however, he remains a little-known secret. New York Review Books will reissue two of his major works. Here Scias...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780940322523
ISBN-10: 0940322528
Publication Date: 10/31/2000
Pages: 158
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Publisher: New York Review of Books
Book Type: Paperback
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In this short masterpiece, Sicilian writer Leonardo Sciascia uses the convention of the detective story to expose a web of entrenched connections between the mafia and politics, religion, the law and society. Curiosity and a perverse need to be something of a know it all leads Professor Laurana to follow the thread of a clue to a double murder in his small town. This lonely, sexually repressed bachelor is an odd man out : an intellectual long on book learning and short on street smarts, who reads Voltaire but isnt always able to read the faces and motives of his friends and acquaintances. This is a brilliantly written story of nasty, brutish behavior with some memorably funny passages mixed in. Reader warning: the introduction has a spoiler, so you may want to read it as an afterword.


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