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Tina, Mafia Soldier

By Maria Rosa Cutrufelli

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Tina, Mafia Soldier

By Maria Rosa Cutrufelli

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  • Sicily, 1980s: When she was just eight years old, Tina watched as her father, a member of Cosa Nostra, murdered in cold blood. Now a teenager, she terrorizes her hometown of Gela, having made it her mission in life to join the mafia, an organisation traditionally forbidden to women as made members. Nicknamed 'a masculidda', or 'the tomboy,' Tina has taken charge of her own clan, and is notorious for her cruelty and reckless disregard for societal expectations. When a news article is published about Tina's latest crimes, a teacher living in Rome feels compelled to write a novel about her - even though it means returning to Sicily to gather material. She and Tina circle around each other in a dangerous dance of obsession and violence until their first, and last, explosive meeting. Maria Rosa Cutrufelli's Tina, Mafia Soldier, a groundbreaking exploration of gender identity and a clear-eyed presentation of an unseen side of the mafia, is a landmark literary achievement by one of Italy's feminist icons.
Sicily, 1980s: When she was just eight years old, Tina watched as her father, a member of Cosa Nostra, murdered in cold blood. Now a teenager, she terrorizes her hometown of Gela, having made it her mission in life to join the mafia, an organisation traditionally forbidden to women as made members. Nicknamed 'a masculidda', or 'the tomboy,' Tina has taken charge of her own clan, and is notorious for her cruelty and reckless disregard for societal expectations. When a news article is published about Tina's latest crimes, a teacher living in Rome feels compelled to write a novel about her - even though it means returning to Sicily to gather material. She and Tina circle around each other in a dangerous dance of obsession and violence until their first, and last, explosive meeting. Maria Rosa Cutrufelli's Tina, Mafia Soldier, a groundbreaking exploration of gender identity and a clear-eyed presentation of an unseen side of the mafia, is a landmark literary achievement by one of Italy's feminist icons.