The sack of Rome

About this book
Award-winning author Alexander Stille has been called "one of the best English-language writers on Italy" by the New York Times Book Review, and in The Sack of Rome he sets out to answer the question: What happens when vast wealth, a virtual media monopoly, and acute shamelessness combine in one man? Many are the crimes of Silvio Berlusconi, Stille argues, and, with deft analysis, he weaves them into a single mesmerizing chronicle—an epic saga of rank criminality, cronyism, and self-dealing at the highest levels of power.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- OL Work ID
- OL15857994W
Subjects
Politics and governmentMachtGens d'affairesPolitical corruptionCorruption (Politique)BusinesspeoplePremiers ministresBiographiesPolitique et gouvernementPrime ministersBiographyElectionsHistoryItalyMedia ownershipNonfictionRAINew York Times reviewed