italian/ german
In his report "Gomorrah", for which he conducted years of undercover research, Roberto Saviano described the structures and machinations of the Camorra clan almost 20 years ago and became world-famous. Since then, the award-winning journalist and author has lived under police protection - but he continues to write important and enlightening books at the risk of his life. His new book also sheds light on a dark area:
In Treue, he devotes himself to the role of women in the mafia. He shows how the structures and values of organized crime determine love and family life. Saviano provides unique insights into the fates of women in the male-dominated world of the Mafia - and tells gripping stories of real biographies. The lives he traces move between love and intrigue, between oppression and empowerment. German text: Barbara Auer, Mod.: Karen Krüger
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