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Gomorrah (Picador Classic)

Autor Roberto Saviano

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  • Editorial COLLECTOR'S LIBRARY
  • ISBN13 9781509882182
  • ISBN10 1509882189
  • Tipus LLIBRE
  • Pàgines 336
  • Col.lecció Picador Classic #
  • Any Edició 2019
  • Idioma Anglès
  • Encuadernació Paperback

Gomorrah (Picador Classic)

Autor Roberto Saviano

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After reading Gomorrah, it becomes impossible to see Italy, and the global market, in the same way again * New York Times * Powerful and poetic * Sunday Telegraph *

With an introduction by Misha Glenny. Since Gomorrah was first published in Italy in 2006, Roberto Saviano has received so many death threats that he has been assigned police protection in his native Naples. A groundbreaking study and a searing expose, Gomorrah is the astonishing true story of the renowned crime organization the Camorra, known by insiders as `the System'. With a global reach, large stakes in construction, high fashion, illegal drugs and toxic waste disposal, the Camorra exerts a malign grip on cities and villages along the Neapolitan coast. Now an international sensation, it is at once a bold and gripping piece of investigative journalism as well as the story of one brave young man, his life in Naples and his contempt for the murderous organization who destroyed the place he calls home.

Més llibres de Roberto Saviano, Juan Manuel Salmerón