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Capone

The Man and the Era

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Rich in detail and anecdote, this biography plunges into a world of violence, greed, and corruption. It unfolds like a Philip Marlowe detective novel, beautifully written and evocative of the roaring twenties, immersing readers in the era's sleaze and chaos. Al Capone, once a poor farm boy from an immigrant slum, built a vast bootlegging and racketeering empire that stretched from New York to the West. His flashy and ruthless persona became enshrined in myth, but this meticulously researched work strips away the legend to reveal the man behind the facade. It explores an era defined by greed and the relentless pursuit of pleasure, with Capone as its emblematic figure. This captivating examination of American society and culture uncovers the roots of a crime-fueled landscape, illustrating the transformation of the American dream into a nightmare. The fresh assessment of this grim chapter in U.S. history is both engaging and accessible. This revisionist biography dismantles long-held myths, presenting a compelling narrative filled with larger-than-life personalities and a vivid portrayal of the social history of the time.

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Capone, Laurence Bergreen

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1995
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Titre
Capone
Sous-titre
The Man and the Era
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Pan Books
Publié
1995
Format
souple
Pages
902
ISBN10
0330341197
ISBN13
9780330341196
Séries
Première publication
1994
Titre original
Capone: The Man and the Era
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Rich in detail and anecdote, this biography plunges into a world of violence, greed, and corruption. It unfolds like a Philip Marlowe detective novel, beautifully written and evocative of the roaring twenties, immersing readers in the era's sleaze and chaos. Al Capone, once a poor farm boy from an immigrant slum, built a vast bootlegging and racketeering empire that stretched from New York to the West. His flashy and ruthless persona became enshrined in myth, but this meticulously researched work strips away the legend to reveal the man behind the facade. It explores an era defined by greed and the relentless pursuit of pleasure, with Capone as its emblematic figure. This captivating examination of American society and culture uncovers the roots of a crime-fueled landscape, illustrating the transformation of the American dream into a nightmare. The fresh assessment of this grim chapter in U.S. history is both engaging and accessible. This revisionist biography dismantles long-held myths, presenting a compelling narrative filled with larger-than-life personalities and a vivid portrayal of the social history of the time.