An astute and revealing portrait of Sicily as a vibrant, historically 'autonomous' island with a singular culture fashioned by its proximity to Europe, Africa, and the Middle East ... Skillfully segueing from one period to the next, Mackay packs the narrative with insights into how historical events impacted Sicilian culture ... The author’s keen eye for telling details and lucid prose make this an accessible introduction to a complex and fascinating culture.
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