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Black Souls

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 The modern Italian classic about Calabrian organized crime—now an award-winning motion picture—makes its English-language debut.
 
In the remote Aspromonte Mountains in southern Calabria, Italy, three best friends embark on a life of crime in order to raise themselves up out of the poverty of their childhoods. Brainy Luciano, the behind-the-scenes schemer, was orphaned as a little boy when the local mob boss had his postman father executed. Lazy, jovial Luigi has learned that there’s no point in following the rules. And completing the triumvirate is the nameless narrator, from whose black soul comes the inspiration and energy for each new criminal project, from kidnapping to armed robbery to heroin dealing to contract killing.
 
Set in the birthplace of the ‘Ndrangheta, Calabria’s ruthless and ubiquitous mafia, Black Souls draws on centuries of brigand lore, peasant rebellion history, mountain mythology, and colonial suffering to offer a gripping morality tale about how violence begets violence.
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    • Booklist

      Starred review from March 15, 2019
      In the hills of Calabria, three boys (Luciano, Luigi, and our anonymous storyteller) begin a journey into organized crime that will lead them to heady power before a fitting if tragic fall. In the 1970s, marginalized from educational and job opportunities, Calabria's shepherding families develop a dark criminal partnership with the Ndrangheta Mob, hiding criminal fugitives and kidnap victims on their remote farms. Raised among Ndrangheta secrets, the three boys naturally begin plotting their own entry into the criminal world. Within a few short years, they've pulled off the robbery of a well-connected brothel owner, which seeds another ambitious venture: establishing Italy's first heroin pipeline. Fueled by the narrator's charismatic leadership, guided by Luciano's genius, and protected by Luigi and their new brother Sasa's bravery, they ride the heroin wave to unimaginable wealth, pivoting easily toward cocaine when heroin loses appeal. But, when a newly energized law-enforcement regime prompts the brothers to plan their underworld exit, they find themselves hunted by a vengeful former partner. Criaco's debut novel (published in Italy in 2008) is equally successful as gritty gangland chronicle, tribute to the bonds of brotherhood, and full-sensory ode to his beloved Calabrian mountains. Criaco's incisive social commentary and unflinching realism will appeal to fans of Scandinavian and American crime fiction, but his confidential, folkloric voice sets this story apart.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2018

      Born into a family of shepherds in Italy's rugged Calabria, Criaco was a University of Bologna-degreed lawyer until he published this book to huge international clamor in 2008 (there's even a multi-award-winning film, released in 2014). In Calabria's Aspromonte Mountains, three friends--smart Luciano, cheerful Luigi, and a nameless, dark-hearted narrator--escape poverty via a life of crime. Drawing on history and mountain lore as he exposes the 'Ndrangheta, the region's pervasive Mafia, Criaco shows us that violence leads inevitably to more violence.

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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