Description
Vincenzo Ruggiero's wide-ranging study takes in several authors, including Hugo, Dostoevsky, Camus, Cervantes, Mann and Zola, and addresses themes such as organized crime, the links between crime and drugs, political and administrative corruption, concepts of deviancy, and the criminal justice process.
Ruggiero recounts Alessandro Manzoni's La colonna infame, drawing provocative parallels between the way the authorities in Milan dealt with the devastating plague of 1630 and the ways in which contemporary law incessantly seeks new "plague spreaders" in order to legitimize its own operations.
Accessible to the general reader, Crime in Literature offers an original and thought-provoking survey that will be of interest to sociologists and criminologists as well as cultural and literary theorists.
Addresses the issues of crime and crime control through the reading of several classical literary works
About the Author
Vincenzo Ruggiero is Professor of Sociology at the University of Middlesex in London. He is also a senior adviser to the United Nations on a variety of issues, including political corruption and organized crime. Among his numerous previous books are Movements in the City: Conflicts in the European Metropolis and Crime and Markets.
Reviews
"This well-informed study of history, politics and literature... makes an eloquent, powerful and timely book. Jonathan Ree
Book Information
ISBN 9781859844823
Author Vincenzo Ruggiero
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 300g
Dimensions(mm) 191mm * 137mm * 23mm