Pros: The author’s affection for American mores and culture shows through the occasional disparagement. Cons: Some observations are tedious in their obviousness and redundancy.
America is a land where the beer is always too cold and the coffee too hot, and where parking signs (unlike in Italy) are more than merely suggestions. Americans are implacably cordial, optimistic, and huge-assed. We have the need to divulge...
Pros: Entertaining enough to elicit several smiles during reading Cons: I don't take criticism lightly!
Beppe Severgnini, one of Italy's best-selling authors, is a columnist for Corriere della Sera, as well as contributing to The Economist. Residents of Crema, Italy, his wife and he trade in the comforts of home for a year abroad. The jacket cover of ...
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