Luigi, John H. Richardson
Luigi, John H. Richardson
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Luigi
The Making and The Meaning

Author: John H. Richardson

Narrator: Fred Sanders

Unabridged: 6 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/04/2025


Synopsis

WHO IS LUIGI MANGIONE, WHERE DID HE COME FROM AND WHY DID THE CRIME HE IS ACCUSED OF MAKE HIM A HERO TO SO MANY?

When Luigi Mangione was arrested for allegedly killing Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, the prizewinning journalist John H. Richardson thought he recognized the type. Ten years earlier, Richardson had begun a correspondence with Ted Kaczynski, the murderous genius known as the Unabomber, as part of his search to understand the surprising number of young Americans who have discovered Kaczynski and found his manifesto prophetic. Luigi was one of them.

In Luigi: The Making and the Meaning, Richardson shows that Luigi, the son of a wealthy Baltimore family, with an Ivy League degree, Renaissance looks and an irrepressible curiosity, is part of a growing group of modern Americans who seem to be buzzing with dread: They see humans losing their humanity not just to capitalism’s rough justice but also to algorithms, social media and artificial intelligence, and to a world order that refuses to acknowledge the urgency of climate change. They also feel trapped by the scolds of “woke” ideology and alarmed by the decline in birth rates, lashed to the wheel of a system in which change has become impossible and unstoppable at the same time.

They don’t fit neatly into left or right—and, at the extremes, even if they see the problems and solutions in radically different ways, they are united in their hunger to fix the world. Richardson doesn’t pretend to be able to tell you exactly what may have motivated Luigi. But he tracked Luigi down—not just to understand Luigi himself but also to explore his connection to the other young searchers Richardson has come to know as the “Children of Ted.” In this way, Richardson shows why the world was primed for the Luigi Mangione moment and why the accused shooter has been embraced as an avenger with an affection not seen since Jesse James or Robin Hood.

About John H. Richardson

John H. Richardson was a writer-at-large for Esquire for eighteen years and was previously staff writer at New York magazine and Premiere. He is the author of My Father the Spy, In the Little World, and The Vipers’ Club. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, O. Henry Prize Stories, Best American Crime Writing, and Best American Magazine Writing. He lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dave on August 30, 2025

This is a fascinating and informative account much more about the influences and movements that created and motivated Luigi than Luigi himself. I’m sure many books will be released about what could potentially become a pivotal moment. This was a good start.......more

Goodreads review by Chandra on January 31, 2026

a better title would be Ted Kaczynski: The Making and the Meaning. Luigi is woven throughout the book but the connections are just too loose, it's more about Ted's followers & fringe radical groups......more

Goodreads review by Chad on November 20, 2025

Richardson's book is a bit of a mishmash of ideas. He scours over Luigi's internet history of Goodreads reviews, social media accounts, blog posts, academic career, friends and acquaintances, trying to find something to piece together a thesis. He comes away expressing what a lot of journalism has a......more

Goodreads review by Gina on February 09, 2026

I tried, I really did. I wanted to know more about Luigi, but instead the writer was all over the place talking about his obsession with Ted Kaczynski and others like him.......more

Goodreads review by Madison ✨ on November 10, 2025

I saw one reviewer describe this book as "opportunistic," and that resonates with my reading. I felt this book was written too early, and that shows with the author's many references to things like Luigi's GoodReads page and reddit posts. A book like this can only truly be done by talking with the s......more