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Over the last three decades, Italian crime fiction has demonstrated a trend toward a much higher level of realism and complexity. The origins of the New Italian Epic, as it has been coined by some of its proponents, can be found in the widespread backlash against the Mafia-sponsored murders of Sicilian magistrates which culminated with the assassinations of Judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino in 1992. Though beginning in the Italian language, this prolific, popular movement has more recently found its way into the English language and hence it has found a much wider international audience.Following a brief, yet detailed, history of the cultural and economic development of Sicily, this book provides a multilayered look into the evolution of the New Italian Epic genre. The works of ten prominent contemporary writers, including Andrea Camilleri, Michael Dibdin, Elena Ferrante, and Massimo Carlotto, are examined against the backdrop of various historical periods. This "past is prologue" approach to contemporary crime fiction provides context for the creation of these recent novels and enhances understanding of the complex moral ambiguity that is characteristic of anti-mafia Italian crime fiction.
William Farina is a retired real estate consultant for the federal government, now living in Evanston, Illinois. He has written books on Arthurian legend, early Christianity, the American Civil War, Shakespeare and baseball.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments viIntroduction 11: Ancient Origins 132: Roberto Saviano (b. 1979) 223: Norman-Arab Feudal Code 314: Wu Ming (b. 1970?) 415: Spanish Black Legend 506: Gianrico Carofiglio (b. 1961) 587: Risorgimento Roots 668: Maurizio de Giovanni (b. 1958) 749: Little Hell 8310: Massimo Carlotto (b. 1956) 9111: Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre 9912: Giancarlo de Cataldo (b. 1956) 10713: Unlikely Allies 11614: Elena Ferrante (b. 1953?) 12415: Cosa Nostra Resurgence 13216: Michele Giuttari (b. 1950) 14117: Falcone and Borsellino 14918: Michael Dibdin (1947–2007) 15719: Sicilian Backlash 16620: Andrea Camilleri (1925–2019) 173Summary 183Chapter Notes 189Selected Reading (English Language) 217Index 221
“[Farina] describe[s] [these authors’] work accurately and in a way that will attract new readers to their books. ...an excellent reference”—Mystery Scene