- Published: 18 April 2016
- ISBN: 9780241957622
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $26.99
The Italians
- Published: 18 April 2016
- ISBN: 9780241957622
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $26.99
What's not to love? A thoroughly researched, well-written, ageless narrative of a fascinating people
Kirkus
Thanks to his great curiosity, his splendid comparative and analytical perspective, and a fine eye for telling details, John Hooper gets under the skin of a fascinating people in a remarkable and compelling way
Bill Emmott
John Hooper is a supremely able and experienced foreign correspondent who has mastered a particular subgenre of his craft: the detailed and comprehensive study of individual countries... an admirable piece of work, unassuming but authoritative. If Hooper really were a diplomat instead of a reporter, it would surely earn him his knighthood
Jan Morris, Literary Review
John Hooper refuses to succumb to easy cliche while explaining the best and worst of Italy. Mixing the amusing titbit with the big picture, he provides context for the question that perplexes the occasional visitor: how come a country that has produced Berlusconi, "bunga bunga" parties, the mafia and an extraordinary bureaucracy is still so attractive?
John Kampfner, The Guardian
Hooper has written a fascinating, affectionate and well-researched study that delivers the tantalising flavour of a country as hot, cold, bitter and sweet as an affogato
Christian House, The Telegraph
An amusing and engrossing account of a thoroughly irresponsible nation
Brian Sewell, The Independent
Italy remains the most fascinating of countries, often perplexing and yet always engaging. Hooper does it justice. People who don't know Italy will find this book a splendid introduction. Those who know and love the country will find much that is new as well as familiar, much that will have them nodding in agreement, some observations that will meet with the response , "not to my mind". It deserves to sit happily on the bookshelf beside Barzini; and that is high praise
Allan Massie, The Scotsman
This portrait of a nation is required reading for anyone heading to a Tuscan villa or Puglian beach this summer
Tom Robbins, Financial Times