Sicilian Lives

Sicilian Lives
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
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ISBN-10 : 9780394749389
ISBN-13 : 0394749383
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Book Synopsis Sicilian Lives by : Danilo Dolci

Download or read book Sicilian Lives written by Danilo Dolci and published by National Geographic Books. This book was released on 1981-12-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Danilo Docli, peace worker, organizer, educator, first arrived in 1952 in Trappeto, a village of peasants and fishermen in western Sicily, there were no streets, just mud and dust, not a single drugstore, not even a sewer. (In fact, the local dialect didn’t even have a word for sewer.) Like other Sicilians, the villagers, seen by many Italians as “bandits,” “dirt-eaters,” and “savages,” had, in effect, been mute for centuries. Dolci’s years of work broke this silence. The result is Sicilian Lives, a book which reveals the intimate experiences and perceptions of a wide range of Sicilians, rural and urban, through voices that are sometimes frightening, but always fascinating and unexpected. Danilo Dolci has collected a rich panorama of voices—the eloquent testimony of Sicilians who, at last, are speaking out to penetrate the most profound dilemmas of an impoverished land. With a foreword by John Berger


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