After outstanding books on France and Italy during WW2, and biographies of Iris Origo, Martha Gellhorn and others, Moorehead has turned to the Italian novelist, playwright and politician whose Day of the Owl was the first ever novel about the Mafia.
A Sicilian Man: Leonardo Sciascia, the Rise of the Mafia and the Struggle for Italy’s Soul
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Edition:Hardback978178474503505/02/2026From a Bookshelf nearby
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Meditations on Rome and Venice by the celebrated American poet. The latest in the Ekphrasis series, the small paperbacks from David Zwirner.
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A journey around the different wine-growing areas of Sicily, with vineyards, wineries, farmhouses, estates, etc. Large format, with glossy pics.
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This new novel from the author of The Neapolitan Quartet is also set in Naples, and was superbly reviewed in Italy. NB Publication of this book has been delayed until 1st September. Pub... read more
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An exploration of the art, personalities and politics of Baroque Rome seen through the lens of Bernini's elephant carrying an obelisk. Lively, anecdotal and well illustrated.

