Sicily, John Julius Norwich
Sicily, John Julius Norwich
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Sicily
An Island at the Crossroads of History

Author: John Julius Norwich

Narrator: Michael Healy

Unabridged: 14 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/21/2015


Synopsis

"Sicily," said Goethe, "is the key to everything." It is the largest island in the Mediterranean, the stepping-stone between Europe and Africa, the link between the Latin West and the Greek East. Sicily's strategic location has tempted Roman emperors, French princes, and Spanish kings. The subsequent struggles to conquer and keep it have played crucial roles in the rise and fall of the world's most powerful dynasties.

Yet Sicily has often been little more than a footnote in books about other empires. Here is a vivid, erudite, chronicle of an island and the remarkable kings, queens, and tyrants who fought to rule it. From its beginnings as a Greek city-state to its emergence as a multicultural trading hub during the Crusades, from the rebellion against Italian unification to the rise of the Mafia, the story of Sicily is rich with extraordinary moments and dramatic characters. Writing with his customary deftness and humor, John Julius Norwich outlines the surprising influence Sicily has had on world history and tells the story of one of the world's most kaleidoscopic cultures in a galvanizing, contemporary way.

About John Julius Norwich

John Julius Norwich is the New York Times bestselling author of many books, including A History of Venice, A Short History of Byzantium, Absolute Monarchs: A History of the Papacy, and Sicily: An Island at the Crossroads of History. He has also written on architecture, music, and the history plays of Shakespeare, and has presented approximately thirty historical documentaries on BBC television.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

Informative and entertaining, Norwich's Sicily covers the long, storied history of the Trinacria from Greco-Roman times up to the post-war period. Full of interesting anecdotes, it paints a picture of an oppressed peasantry pretty much bearing down (with occasional sparks of resistance) while the ka......more

Goodreads review by Italo

The author, a journalist-historian, attempts the impossible: a book that engages the reader in the three millennia long documented history of the island of Sicily. The island was fought over and occupied by every power who ever wanted dominion over the Mediterranean, because of the island's size and......more