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Review: Men of dishonor

Recensione editoriale - Kirkus Reviews

First-person confessions by Antonino Calderone of his years in the Sicilian underworld, as recorded by Arlacchi (Sociology/Univ. of Florence; The Mafia Business, 1986). Calderone began as a lowly ``soldier'' in Cosa Nostra (the inner elite of the Sicilian mafia), ``made'' by his uncle and other gangsters. The initiation ceremony he describes is stunning in its flamboyant machismo: bloodletting onto an image of the Virgin, followed by an oath of allegiance to mob regulations that run the gamut from protecting other ``men of honor'' and their families (woe to the mafioso who sleeps with another's wife: ``that man must die'') to refusing money earned from prostitution (``it's an unclean activity''). Money, surprisingly, was scarce- -Calderone describes mafia wives too poor to buy train tickets to visit their husbands in jail--until the jackpot of illegal drugs was struck in the 1970's. Mayhem, by contrast, was abundant, with Calderone's buddies shooting, stabbing, garrotting, and bombing one another like crazy while he worked his way up to be boss of Catania. Lest we get the wrong idea, he reminds us that these men of honor are not ``common criminals''; in fact, ``Mafiosi aren't irresponsible people.'' Civic projects included an attempted coup d'etat against the federal government in 1970 and Calderone's personal participation in seven murders (``What did I feel on those occasions? Nothing. My soul wasn't there''). Now reportedly repentant, Calderone lives abroad under a witness protection program. Loads of inside trivia (consiglieri are never lawyers; mafia wives are never told about the business because ``sooner or later they'll talk''). Basically, a monstrous peek at life inside a snake pit. (Sixteen pages of b&w photographs--not seen)

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Review: Men of Dishonor: Inside the Sicilian Mafia: An Account of Antonino Calderone

Recensione dell'utente  - Nick - Goodreads

It's always astounding to read a mafioso talk about being a man of honor and drawing fine lines distinguishing his actions and those of others. The clearest message for me was the brutality of ... Leggi recensione completa

Review: Men of Dishonor: Inside the Sicilian Mafia: An Account of Antonino Calderone

Recensione dell'utente  - FiveBooks - Goodreads

Mafia expert Diego Gambetta has chosen to discuss Men of Dishonor: Inside the Sicilian Mafia, by Pino Arlacchi on FiveBooks as one of the top five on his subject - Sicilian Mafia, saying that: “…This ... Leggi recensione completa

Review: Men of Dishonor: Inside the Sicilian Mafia: An Account of Antonino Calderone

Recensione dell'utente  - Walt - Goodreads

One of the few English books on the Sicilian Mafia. It is also the only one I know focusing on the Catania Mafia Family. It has some good insights; but it is unverifiable. There are no glowing errors ... Leggi recensione completa

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