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Sto caricando le informazioni... Il delitto paga bene (1985)di Nicholas Pileggi
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. A great insight into the motivations, strategies, and personalities of organized crime in New York in the 50s - 60s. Exactly what I was looking for. ( ) Redan som tolvåring vet Henry Hill hur man äger världen - genom att bli en person att räkna med inom maffian, en maffiabroder. När han vägrar samarbeta med polisen vinner han förtroende från två ledande figurer i New Jerseys undre värld. Paul Vario och Jimmy Burke arbetar för familjen Lucchese, en av de fem mäktiga familjer som utgör maffian i New York-området. Henry Hill knyts till verksamheten, som består av en rad kriminella aktiviteter: pengatvätt, droghandel, hasardspel, utpressning och mord. A shallow portrait of a psychopath. It should be interesting to see things from Henry Hill and his wife's perspectives, but there is so little there. Even as they are killing people, they like to defend themselves as being just like big kids, who like to have fun. They are addicted to drugs and to gambling, so the fun is predictable. > Then Tuddy said from now on all mail from the school gets delivered to the pizza parlor, and if the guy ever again delivers another letter from the school to my house, Tuddy's going to shove him in the pizza oven feet first. "That was it. No more letters from truant officers. No more letters from the school. In fact, no more letters from anybody. Finally, after a couple of weeks, my mother had to go down to the post office and complain." > There were hundreds of guys who depended upon Paulie for their living, but he never paid out a dime. The guys who worked for Paulie had to make their own dollar. All they got from Paulie was protection from other guys looking to rip them off. … The other reason you have to be allied with somebody like Paulie is to keep the cops off your back. Wiseguys like Paulie have been paying off the cops for so many years that they have probably sent more cops' kids to college than anyone else. They’re like wiseguy scholarships. > And still, the idea of trusting myself to the feds was almost as scary as having to face Jimmy. It wasn't that the feds were crooked and would sell me out. It was that they were so dumb. They were always making mistakes. In my own drug case, for instance, I knew that the informant was Bobby Germaine's son, because the cops had accidentally left his name in the court papers. They were always fucking up like that, and I didn’t want them fucking up with my life. First this book is an oldie but goodie. If you want a book that reads exactly like the movie this is it. This book is based off of fact but the story itself at times lends to fiction for most law abiding citizens. This book was a collaborative effort between Nicholas Pileggi and mobster Henry Hill.This book sort of romantizes the lifestyle of the criminal Hill and his association with the Lucchese crime family. If you want a more rounded perspective of the story read "On the Run: A Mafia Childhood: Gregg Hill, Gina Hill". nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Nicholas Pileggi's vivid, unvarnished, journalistic chronicle of the life of Henry Hill--the working-class Brooklyn kid who knew from age twelve that "to be a wiseguy was to own the world," who grew up to live the highs and lows of the mafia gangster's life--has been hailed as "the best book ever written on organized crime" (Cosmopolitan). This is the true-crime bestseller that was the basis for Martin Scorsese's film masterpiece GoodFellas, which brought to life the violence, the excess, the families, the wives and girlfriends, the drugs, the payoffs, the paybacks, the jail time, and the Feds...with Henry Hill's crackling narration drawn straight out of Wiseguy and overseeing all the unforgettable action. "Nonstop...absolutely engrossing" (The New York Times Book Review). Read it and experience the secret life inside the mob--from one who's lived it. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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