White Shotgun: The Sicilian Mafia in Their Own Words

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Pan Macmillan, 28 mar 2013 - 472 pagine
An extraordinary look inside the mind of the men of cosa nostra Lupara bianca ('White Shotgun') -- an Italian term that refers to a Mafia-style killing, in which no trace of the victim can be found. For thirty years, prize-winning Sicilian journalist Attilio Bolzoni has reported on the shadowy activities of Cosa Nostra. Now, for the first time, he has collected together a powerful anthology of rare interviews, court proceedings and transcripts of phone taps that together capture the essence of this most hidden of secret societies. From the 'traditional' Mafia of the early 20th Century to the 'Maxi' show-trials of the 1980s and beyond, White Shotgun is both a history of modern Sicilian crime, and a book about the twisted logic and language of Cosa Nostra. From the most humble of foot soldiers to famous pentiti ('grasses') and top-level Bosses, this is a portrait of the men who live by a code of silence -- in their own words.

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Attilio Bolzoni writes for Italy's leading newspaper, La Repubblica. In 2009 he was awarded the prestigious 'E Giornalismo' prize for journalism, in recognition of his long career reporting on the Mafia and Cammora.

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