
The Italians
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Narrado por:
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Gareth Armstrong
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John Hooper
John Hooper's marvelously entertaining and perceptive new book is ideal for anyone seeking to understand contemporary Italy and the unique character of the Italians.
Looking at the facts that lie behind and often belie the stereotypes, his revealing book sheds new light on many aspects of Italian life: football and Freemasonry, sex, symbolism, and the reason Italian has twelve words for a coat hanger yet none for a hangover
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Historical elements good. Contemporary (2010) elements dated
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A bit slow at first , then nails it
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Awesome!
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The narration was well done but the book itself is a bit dry and the narrative only strengthens that, leading to a bit of a boring listen.
Interesting but not kind
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Basically, it's an overview of aspects of Italian culture that have struck the expat author as ... notable: rampant cheating on exams, string resistance to eating foreign foods, wearing sunglasses on cloudy days, the mixed feelings on religion, and so forth; his section on (organized) crime near the end got a bit deep in the weeds for me, but otherwise I found the book interesting.
Honestly, 3.5 stars for content; however, the audio narration was enthusiastic, without being over-the-top, so it gets rounded up for that.
Quirky at times, but a good read
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Great information, well told
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It's dangerous to generalize, but it's also human nature to do so. That said, I admit Italians both fascinate and bewilder me and I adore them for it. I've loved all the Italians I've known. I love Italian opera, music, art, fashion, and so many other things they've contributed to the world. Crooked politicians and criminal enterprises aside --- and heaven knows these things aren't limited to Italy --- it is an incredibly rich and beautiful country.
But if you don't love the Italians, you might as well leave them be because they're not going to change to suit your point of view, which is more or less the subtext of Hooper's writing. I think this particularly applies to the Roman Church. As Hooper says, Italy made the Catholic Church, not the other way around. That speaks volumes, and as a Catholic, it makes a great deal of sense to me.
Gareth Armstrong is one of my favorite narrators, and he gave his usual top class performance here.
Give it a listen if you have any interest in Italy. It made me want to grab my passport and head back to Lombardia at once....
Mi piace molto!
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Countless valuable jewels in this book.
Great book - helped an American understand Italy
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Definitely worth it!*
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Good information
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