Gomorrah is the place of oppression and of great contradictions, the land of discomfort and suffering described by Roberto Saviano in his famous book Gomorrah: A Personal Journey into the Violent International Empire of Naples’ Organized Crime System1, published in 2006. Gomorrah is a realist book, in dark colors, which paints facts and scenarios of two large Italian areas, the metropolitan area of Naples and that of Caserta. Roberto Saviano’s goal is to describe the decline of the city of Naples under the rule of the Camorra, a more powerful and violent organized crime network than the mafia. The Camorra is a complex international system that deals with drugs, counterfeiting, construction and toxic waste and its influence has completely transformed life in Campania, a region of southern Italy
The autobiographical writing at school in the land of Gomorrah / Capobianco, Rosaria. - In: EDUCAZIONE APERTA. - ISSN 2532-3091. - 6:(2019), pp. 295-311.
The autobiographical writing at school in the land of Gomorrah.
CAPOBIANCO ROSARIA
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2019
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Gomorrah is the place of oppression and of great contradictions, the land of discomfort and suffering described by Roberto Saviano in his famous book Gomorrah: A Personal Journey into the Violent International Empire of Naples’ Organized Crime System1, published in 2006. Gomorrah is a realist book, in dark colors, which paints facts and scenarios of two large Italian areas, the metropolitan area of Naples and that of Caserta. Roberto Saviano’s goal is to describe the decline of the city of Naples under the rule of the Camorra, a more powerful and violent organized crime network than the mafia. The Camorra is a complex international system that deals with drugs, counterfeiting, construction and toxic waste and its influence has completely transformed life in Campania, a region of southern ItalyFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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