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Fighting the Mafia & Renewing Sicilian Culture
By (Author) Leoluca Orlando
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
3rd November 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
364.10609458
Paperback
212
Width 170mm, Height 221mm
368g
Growing up in an aristocratic family that seems almost to have stepped out of the pages of 'The Leopard' by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Leoluca Orlando entered the law and politics in the late 1970s as one of the young idealists challenging the Mafia's control of Sicilian life. At about the same moment, a new and particularly vicious Mafia sect centred in the town of Corleone was making its appearance. Fuelled by profits from the international heroin trade, this mafia gangsteristica embarked on a reign of terror that made Sicily into an Italian Lebanon, and filled the international press with pictures of bloody bodies-not just of Mafia rivals of the Corleonesi, but of police and government law enforcement officials as well. One of the Italian figures most identified with the Mafia's eclipse, Orlando has endured repeated assassination attempts and travels everywhere with a full bodyguard. This is his dramatic tale of witness and survival, of his effort to expose Mafia infiltration of the highest levels of Italy's national politics, and of the movement he helped build-in the schools and churches, and at the ballot box-to recapture Sicilian culture and inspire a renaissance of democracy.
"Cogently, dispassionately and engagingly, Orlando ... analyzes the Mafia's decades-long reign. Equally important, he recounts the struggle to preserve the civic life of a great European metropolis."