Luigi Barzini

From the Review

June 10, 1982: Godfathers and Sons*

Sicilian Lives by Danilo Dolci, translated by Justin Vitiello, with the collaboration of Madeline Polidoro

February 7, 1980: Una Grande Calamità*

Four Days of Naples by Aubrey Menen

Naples '44 by Norman Lewis

October 12, 1978: Looking for Livy (letter)

June 15, 1978: The Bad Tooth*

The First Duce: D'Annunzio at Fiume by Michael A. Ledeen

May 12, 1977: Dolci and the Mafia (letter)

February 17, 1977: The Society of Friends*

Mafioso: A History of the Mafia from Its Origins to the Present Day by Gaia Servadio

October 17, 1974: The Not So Great Dictator*

Mussolini: An Intimate Biography by His Widow by Rachele Mussolini, as told to Albert Zarca

October 4, 1973: Bad Dreams*

D'Annunzio by Philippe Jullian, translated by Stephen Hardman

October 5, 1972: Romance and the Risorgimento*

Victor Emanuel, Cavour, and the Risorgimento by Denis Mack Smith

Vittorio Emanuele II by Denis Mack Smith, translated by Joli Bertolazzi

December 4, 1969: Sicilians and Others (letter)

October 9, 1969: Dangerous Acquaintances*

Salt in the Wound by Leonardo Sciascia, translated by Judith Green

The Man Who Plays Alone by Danilo Dolci, translated by Antonia Cowan

A Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci by Jerre Mangione

September 28, 1967: A Founding Father*

Vita di Antonio Gramsci by Giuseppe Fiori

Antonio Gramsci and the Origins of Italian Communism by John M. Cammett

September 22, 1966: 'The Society of Friends'*

The Mafia and Politics by Michele Pantaleone, with a Preface by Carlo Levi, translated by Margaret Stephens