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Who Is Lou Sciortino?: A Novel About Murder, the Movies, and Mafia Family Values [Paperback]

Ottavio Cappellani (Author), Howard Curtis (Translator)
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May 1, 2007
Ottavio Cappellani's wildly entertaining Mafia comedy takes us into the unhinged world of a family that makes the Sopranos look like the Waltons. As blood-red as a good bottle of Sicilian wine, Who Is Lou Sciortino? is an exhilarating debut from one of Italy's brightest young talents.

Growing up on the streets of New York, young Lou Sciortino learned many lessons from his grandfather, Don Lou: that whiners are fools; that in order to get respect from other people, you sometimes have to whack a guy; and that the movie business is a perfect place to make dirty money clean. So when young Lou is set up as the head of Starship Pictures, everybody's happy. That is, until the day a rival Mafia family plants a bomb in their offices. Nobody's happy after that, especially not Don Lou, who decides to send his grandson to Sicily to stay out of danger; after all, a really nice, decent person like Lou just doesn't take part in Mafia warfare.

Not long after young Lou goes to work for Uncle Sal Scali--a hapless Mafia boss from Catania who can't even keep the peace in his own neighborhood--a cop is killed during a routine robbery and young Lou is chosen to bring the situation under control. But there's someone else Sal has to reckon with: Lou's grandfather. Don Lou doesn't like the way things are shaping up in Sicily, and decides it's time he paid one last visit to the old country. That's when the bullets really start to fly.

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Italian journalist Cappellani aspires to emulate Elmore Leonard's darkly humorous books about Mafia life in his first novel with indifferent results. Lou Sciortino, a young member of a New York organized crime family, is tapped to head a new movie studio intended to be a cash cow for the organization. After a rival mob family derails that plan with a fatal bombing of the studio's offices, Lou's bosses send him to Sicily. That island proves no haven either after a botched robbery that kills an Italian policeman turns up the heat on the Sicilian Mafia. The brutal, sometimes cartoonish violence undercuts the author's efforts at black comedy, while the overbroad characterizations fall short of the standard of Leonard's more sophisticated crime fiction. (May)
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"A clever pastiche of Mafioso tropes that's never too hip to deliver the goods." -- Boldtype, June, 2007

"A hip and funny take on mob warfare, with very little gusto lost in translation." -- Kirkus Reviews, March 15, 2007

"Reads like The Sopranos on speed: fast-paced, violent, convoluted, and yet perversely appealing. Murder should not be this funny." -- Library Journal, May 15, 2007

Product Details

  • Paperback: 229 pages
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 1st edition (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0374289816
  • ISBN-13: 978-0374289812
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,141,543 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Tries to be a Sicilian Elmore Leonard but doesn't make it, February 16, 2009
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This Sicilian novel has a wide array of over the top characters. The point of view shift swiftly from character to character forward in time. Although the characters are richly drawn, especially with their family histories, the plot moves like someone who has eaten too much pasta and Chianti at dinner and needs to take a nap.

Although the novel makes explicit comparisons to The Sopranos and its characters, I didn't buy it. The characters in the novel are much slower moving and far less competent in their practice of crime.

If you're looking for something in this vein, go read Charlie Stella. He shifts perspectives just as Cappellani does, but the plotting is much tighter and the irony is twice as thick.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay read, different style of writing., March 16, 2010
This review is from: Who Is Lou Sciortino?: A Novel About Murder, the Movies, and Mafia Family Values (Paperback)
I bought this as a 2 dollar book on clearance. I'm from an Italian family so thought it might be a somewhat fun read as a mafia novel. Overall it ends up being a descent book just takes a real long time to get into the good stuff. Also the writing style and names get kind-of confusing at first. If you really want to check it out I'd say go for it. If your looking for a great read keep looking.
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knife shop, real good kid, wicker couch, shaving foam
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Uncle Sal, Don Lou, Uncle Mimmo, Don Giorgino, Sal Scali, Don Scali, Lou Sciortino, Frank Erra, Aunt Carmela, Signora Zappulla, Don Mimmo, Signorina Niscemi, New York, John La Bruna, Leonard Trent, Signora Falsaperla, Via Etnea, Corso Italia, Giorgino Favarotta, Eden Pool Hall, Nunzio Aliotro, San Berillo, Bridge of the Sparrow, Leoluca Favarotta, Carmine Gullotta
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