The City of the Living
by Nicola Lagioia
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Pub Date 20 Jul 2023 | Archive Date 9 Sep 2023
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Description
A spellbinding investigation of one of the most vicious crimes in recent Italian history and a journey into the darkest corners of Rome and of the human soul
“Fiction at its best – fiction that breathes life into the facts of reality.”—Domenico Starnone, Corriere della Sera
“Reading some books can be an experience as extreme as the story they tell . . . This is the case with Nicola Lagioia’s The City of the Living.”—la Repubblica
“A magnificent panorama of Rome, dark and rotting.”—Domani
In March 2016, in a nondescript apartment on the outskirts of Rome, Manuel Foffo and Marco Prato, two “ordinary” young men from good families, brutally tortured and murdered twenty-two-year-old Luca Varani. News of the seemingly inexplicable crime sent shockwaves across Rome and beyond. What motivated such extreme violence?
In the weeks and months after the crime comes to light, Lagioia conducts interviews, collects documents, meets with the victim’s family, and even starts corresponding with one of the killers. As it soon becomes clear, however, to investigate this crime means to descend into the dark heart of Rome.
Proceeding in concentric circles, Nicola Lagioia leads us through a maze of betrayed expectations, sexual confusion, inability to grow up, economic grievances, crises of identity—progressively tightening the focus of the analysis to locate the breaking point after which anything is possible.
Sharp, hypnotic, devastating: The City of The Living is an investigation not just of a crime but of human nature itself; of the tension between responsibility and guilt, between the drive to oppress and the desire to be free; of who we are and who we can become.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781787703995 |
PRICE | £18.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 432 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
A modern 'In Cold Blood' for our times, this is the chilling and exhaustive account of a brutal murder that took place in Rome in 2016.
Lagioia writes with a kind of dark beauty of horrific things set against the background of a Rome riven with corruption and with the rats taking over the city. This doesn't make excuses, doesn't write off the participants as 'monsters', making them all too frighteningly complicated and human.