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The Italian Job

A Memoir of an American Reporter in Rome

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The Italian Job

By: Jason Horowitz
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Summary

From Venetian canals to Vatican conclaves, New York Times correspondent Jason Horowitz takes you on a tour of the real Italy.

Italy’s deep history, stunning landscapes and glorious food have uniquely captured our imagination. In The Italian Job, Jason Horowitz, a longtime Rome bureau chief for The New York Times, tells the story of how he too fell under that Tuscan-sun enchantment before ultimately discovering a more fascinating place in the country's long shadows. He shows us an Italy conducting experiments in populist politics, confronting global challenges like immigration, climate change and an aging population.

In telling this story, Horowitz introduces us to an extraordinary range of characters. He flies with popes and drinks Spritzes with prime ministers, talks beauty with top fashion designers in Milan, ponders the big questions with cardinals in Rome, and gets his feet wet in the Venice lagoon with engineers trying to save the sinking city. Throughout, Italy’s streets, layered with history, and its cafés, vibrating with conversation, are full of lessons. So is his life at home, where his Italian wife and their two children offer an even more intimate, concentrated and rollicking view of Italian life. As years pass and the world turns upside down, Italy, more than a vacation destination or land of the past, reveals itself as a vivid lens through which to understand our present and future.

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Critic reviews

“There is a delight to be found on every page of The Italian Job. I devoured it like a bowl of perfect Roman carbonara.”
—Daniel Silva, bestselling author of the Gabriel Allon Series

“Filled with vivid glimpses of politicians and popes and ordinary mortals, Jason Horowitz’s wonderful memoir is a candid, clear-eyed, revelatory love letter to Italy from a fantastically observant journalist who manages at the same time to be a sympathetic human being.”
—Stephen Greenblatt, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Swerve

“Bursting with wit and insight, The Italian Job offers a compulsively readable look into the marvels and foibles of Italy and Italians. Horowitz paints a rich portrait of the colorful cast of characters in Italian politics and at the Vatican, while seamlessly weaving in a highly personal account of life as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times. Not to be missed!"
—David Kertzer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Pope and Mussolini

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