This book was the successful literary debut of Alessandro Piperno, who won the Campiello Prize with it in 2005 and came to the national spotlight. “Con le peggiori intenzioni” – which means “with the worst intentions” – is the story of the Sonninos, a rich bourgeois Roman Jewish family. The life of three generations, from the post-war years to the Eighties, is depicted with all their successes, loves, and scandals. Praised and discussed, this book has the great merit of describing a contemporary Italian Jewish scenario.
Con le peggiori intenzioni
By Alessandro Piperno
Mondadori
157 pp.
