The World From Italy: Football, Food and Politics
By (Author) George Negus
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
29th September 2004
Australia
General
Non Fiction
914.5
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 20mm
344g
In early 1999, George Negus signed off from ABC-TV's "Foreign Correspondent" programme and took a much-publicised year off in Italy with his journalist partner, Kirsty Cockburn, and their two young sons, Ned and Serge. Trading their bush retreat in Bellingen for an apartment in San Giovanni Valdarno, a village high in the Tuscan hills outside Florence, Negus and his family absorbed themselves completely in the rhythms of Italian life. On one of their forays into the bustling daily market of Florence, they bought a T-shirt which bore the words "Football is life ...all the rest is mere detail!" So began Negus's journey into the heart and soul of Italian daily life - the holy trinity of football, food and politics. This memoir uncovers a side of Italy that you won't find in guidebooks and offers some thought-provoking insights on how the world works today, how it could work and how, despite their mad rush to nowhere in particular, the Italians still manage to go their own wonderful way.
George Negus is one of Australian televisions most respected journalists. He is the author of ACROSS THE RED UNKNOWN, BY GEORGE!, and the bestselling THE WORLD FROM ITALY and THE WORLD FROM ISLAM. George and his partner, Kirsty, and their two children live in Balmain, Sydney.