I hardly ever buy a book without first knowing something about the author ahead of time. And rarely do I buy a book before reading the reviews. I happened to be walking by la Feltrinelli in Repubblica in Rome, and needing a book to read, I bought this one - breaking the two aforementioned rules. Big mistake. First of all, even though this author is a legend in his own mind, I never heard of him. And even though I am only 25% finished, I wish I still never heard of him. Politics, politics, politics. The people he doesn't like are terrible and the terrible people he does like are God's gift to the world and by coincidence that would include Beppe Severgnini. Typical 'journalist' from the New York Times or wherever he works.
Very superficial book written by a very superficial person. I will finish this book but hopefully in two days I can move on to something worthy of my time. As I am writing this I am thinking of another terrible book I read recently called Out of Egypt by Andre Anciman. It was no coincidence that Severgnini referenced Anciman and this book resembles Anciman's.
Edit: So this B league journalist lays off the politics for a few chapters making this book bearable to read. Then in the chapter on Italian-Americans, he names some names and when he gets to Dr. Fauci he describes him as the person who kept Trump from making things worse. This is the kind of book this is and the kind of writer this author is. Notice he will never talk about the mess DiBlasio made of New York or the way Cuomo stole $5,000,000 from New York taxpayers for a fraudulent book or that he sent nursing home patients to their deaths. Oh no. Not this superstar. Trump, Trump, Trump in a book about Italians, mind you.
Now Joseph McCarthy and he tripped over himself to say Republican (got that? - Republican) senator.
'..the very worst aspects of the far right everywhere.' pg. 110.
Look out Mr. Severgnini, the bogey man is coming to get you. Go run and hide behind your mother's leg.
"This is how the human soul operates: if we like someone, we tend to forgive a great deal from them, but if we don't like them, we hold them to account for every slightest fault." pgs. 116-117. Congratulations, Mr. Severgnini, you recognize yourself.
Now apparently the author believes the New York Times is a news provider. pg. 162. The New York Times may be a provider of something but it isn't news.
The author seems to think there is always right-wing extremism but he never writes the words left-wing extremism. pg. 171
Oh, well. It just mustn't exist. pg. 171
"Berlusconi compared to Trump is Winston Churchill." pg. 176. The schtick is really getting old. Like reading a book by a Bible thumper who writes, 'can you believe these people don't believe the word of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is IN THE BIBLE.'
"Trump has harassed women far too young for his age,". pg. 177. No mention whatsoever of Cuomo having to resign for sexual harassment (while governor) of numerous young accusers. No mention of Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. This 'journalist' is really terrible. And since he is going back to McCarthy why not mention JFK and his issues? Is this a serious book by a serious author?
My God I hate this book. If I knew I would be reading MSNBC, CNN, NPR, The Washington Post and the New York Times and DNC Talking Points all wrapped up in one, I'd have never wasted 16.90 Euros, or more importantly, my time on this trash. Mr. Severgnini there must have been something in the water in Cremona or your room did not have enough oxygen or maybe you were run over by that tractor in Lombardy as a child because you really are a terrible writer. Luckily you will always have a home at the New York Times of the world.
Update: I threw this book in the trash outside my apartment. My apartment feels fresher already.