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Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 Midnight in Sicily
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Peter Robb, who lived in southern Italy for 15 years, tells the story of Sicily, its opulent coasts, its stark interior, its extraordinary art and rich food, and its layers of culture from east and west. Sicily is also the home of the mafia, and Midnight in Sicily shows the grip of organised crime on daily life in Italy's south and the mafia's ties to government in Rome, following the career of Giulio Andreotti–seven times prime minister of Italy who at the time was appealing a conviction for conspiracy to murder, but has since been acquitted of the crime. The book moves from art to crime to food with tremendous narrative verve and a mass of surprising detail. (Source: Pan Macmillan Australia)

Notes

  • Author's note: I.M. Wanda Jamrozik

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Potts Point, Kings Cross area, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,: Duffy and Snellgrove , 1996 .
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      Extent: 326p.
      ISBN: 187598920X (pbk.), 1875989056
    • London,
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      England,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Harvill Press ,
      1998 .
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      Alternative title: Midnight in Sicily : On Art, Food, History, Travel and La Cosa Nostra
      Extent: 326p.
      Reprinted: 1999 ISBN: 1860465978
      ISBN: 1860464653
    • Potts Point, Kings Cross area, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,: Duffy and Snellgrove , 2003 .
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      ISBN: 187663166X
Alternative title: Midnit pa Sicilien
Language: Danish
    • Copenhagen,
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      Denmark,
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      Scandinavia, Western Europe, Europe,
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      Rosinante ,
      1999 .
      Extent: 400p.
      ISBN: 8773575739

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form y separately published work icon The Book Club [26 July 2016] The Book Club - Books that Transport You Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2016 15260569 2016 film/TV

Host Jennifer Byrne joins regular panelists Marieke Hardy and Jason Steger, and guests Maxine Beneba Clarke and Zoe Daniel to discuss and review the books Paradise LostThe Fault in Our Stars, Ancillary Justice, and Australian novel, Midnight in Sicily.

A Sacred Journey to Naples : Michelle de Krester's Questions of Travel Roberta Trape , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Le Simplegadi , no. 16 2016; (p. 95-117)

Within the theme of Australian Travel to Italy, the article will analyse images of Naples in Michelle de Kretser’s novel Questions of Travel (2012). It will begin with a short introduction to Australian travel and an outline of de Kretser’s journeys in Italy, as well as her comments on her Italian experiences (Trapè 2015). It will then move on to the treatment of Italy in her novel. I will analyse which views of Italy the writer presents in Questions of Travel in order to define her way of approaching and responding to this country. I will do this by focusing on her descriptions of Italy and will avail myself of the theoretical discussions of description provided by Philippe Hamon.

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Fragments Shored against Ruins Paul Gillen , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Cultural Studies Review , vol. 16 no. 2 2010;
'Denis Byrne's Surface Collection is a finely written philosophical travelogue, taking the reader on an archaeological tour of South Asia that is also a personal quest and a critique of heritage conservation. Its closely organised structure, reminiscent of baroque music, begins with an investigation of the modes of erasure or preservation of the recent past in South East Asia, shifts to an ironic narrative of futile quests for historical traces, and concludes with reflections on the clash of popular Buddhist relic worship with the values of heritage conservation. Byrne stages the latter conflict as between magical and rationalistic worldviews. Mildly dissenting, this essay suggests that although heritage conservation deploys scientific means, it is based on the sacralisation of the past. This motivation brings it closer to magic than to core tenets of Enlightenment, either of the Rational or the Buddhist kind.' (Author's abstract)
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— Review of Midnight in Sicily Peter Robb , 1996 single work prose
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— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 8-9 January 2005; (p. 11)

— Review of Midnight in Sicily Peter Robb , 1996 single work prose
Two Sides to the Story : Against Desmond O'Grady , 2005 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 8-9 January 2005; (p. 11)

— Review of Midnight in Sicily Peter Robb , 1996 single work prose
Midnight in Sicily Sandra Mardenfeld , 1998 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Times Book Review , 19 April 1998; (p. 25)

— Review of Midnight in Sicily Peter Robb , 1996 single work prose
The Full Brazilian Paul Sheehan , 2003 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 18 October 2003; (p. 3)
Fragments Shored against Ruins Paul Gillen , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Cultural Studies Review , vol. 16 no. 2 2010;
'Denis Byrne's Surface Collection is a finely written philosophical travelogue, taking the reader on an archaeological tour of South Asia that is also a personal quest and a critique of heritage conservation. Its closely organised structure, reminiscent of baroque music, begins with an investigation of the modes of erasure or preservation of the recent past in South East Asia, shifts to an ironic narrative of futile quests for historical traces, and concludes with reflections on the clash of popular Buddhist relic worship with the values of heritage conservation. Byrne stages the latter conflict as between magical and rationalistic worldviews. Mildly dissenting, this essay suggests that although heritage conservation deploys scientific means, it is based on the sacralisation of the past. This motivation brings it closer to magic than to core tenets of Enlightenment, either of the Rational or the Buddhist kind.' (Author's abstract)
y separately published work icon Imaging Italy Through the Eyes of Contemporary Australian Travellers (1990-2010) Roberta Trape , Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Press , 2011 Z1875994 2011 multi chapter work prose travel Contents: Part 1 Jeffrey Smart and Shirley Hazzard; Part 2 Robert Dessaix; Part 3 Peter Robb
A Sacred Journey to Naples : Michelle de Krester's Questions of Travel Roberta Trape , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Le Simplegadi , no. 16 2016; (p. 95-117)

Within the theme of Australian Travel to Italy, the article will analyse images of Naples in Michelle de Kretser’s novel Questions of Travel (2012). It will begin with a short introduction to Australian travel and an outline of de Kretser’s journeys in Italy, as well as her comments on her Italian experiences (Trapè 2015). It will then move on to the treatment of Italy in her novel. I will analyse which views of Italy the writer presents in Questions of Travel in order to define her way of approaching and responding to this country. I will do this by focusing on her descriptions of Italy and will avail myself of the theoretical discussions of description provided by Philippe Hamon.

Full Text PDF

form y separately published work icon The Book Club [26 July 2016] The Book Club - Books that Transport You Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2016 15260569 2016 film/TV

Host Jennifer Byrne joins regular panelists Marieke Hardy and Jason Steger, and guests Maxine Beneba Clarke and Zoe Daniel to discuss and review the books Paradise LostThe Fault in Our Stars, Ancillary Justice, and Australian novel, Midnight in Sicily.

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