Though steeped in a rich and ancient past, Calabria had been lost from view when Norman Douglas visited in the early 1900s. Within Douglas's vibrant account of his adventures is woven the rich history--from Greek settlers and Roman conquerors to the powerful Ndrangheta organized crime family--that has shaped the land, language, culture, and people of a place that Douglas grew to adore. Witty, erudite, and elegant, Old Calabria is a literary classic, acclaimed as much for its sparkling prose as for its exquisite portrait of Italy's most unpredictable and colorful province.
Though steeped in a rich and ancient past, Calabria had been lost from view when Norman Douglas visited in the early 1900s. Within Douglas's vibran...
This work has the dubious distinction of being one of the most often pirated books of all time. Once considered obscene (it reprints a large number of the most 'savoury' limericks known), it is also very funny due in great part to the author's dead-pan commentaries and 'Geographical Index'.
This work has the dubious distinction of being one of the most often pirated books of all time. Once considered obscene (it reprints a large number of...