Naples 44, Norman Lewis
Naples 44, Norman Lewis
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Naples '44

Author: Norman Lewis

Narrator: Nicholas Boulton

Unabridged: 6 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Naxos

Published: 12/14/2018


Synopsis

Naples ’44 is an unflinching autobiographical account of a year in Naples after the armistice and Allied landings in Sorrento in 1943. Working as a British counterintelligence officer under the Allied occupation, Lewis documents the rich pageant of life in the city and its surrounding areas. There is suffering and squalor: criminal gangs are on the rise, along with typhus and black market commerce, and the female population is forced into part-time prostitution, simply to obtain food. Corruption is rife as a Genovese crime family member makes his way into the US army administration, and local hospitals, short on supplies, buy equipment back from those who stole it. There is farce and humor too, witnessed in the Roman uncle paid handsomely to simply appear at funerals and lend an air of gravitas, and in Lewis’s own experience of vetting proposed marriages between British soldiers and local women. Unsparing, penetrating and profoundly humane, Naples ’44 is a moving portrait of the costs of war, and the resilience of a society under extreme stress.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pam on October 23, 2023

This is a wonderful WWII memoir and a good year-in-the-life memoir in Southern Italy, 1944. The late Norman Lewis is especially known for his travel literature but after WWII he wrote of his experiences as an intelligence officer with the Allied invasion of Italy (very small part covers the invasion......more

Goodreads review by John on March 06, 2018

Harrowing, unsparing, penetrating -- yet throughout profoundly humane -- this reminiscence restores the good name of memoir. NAPLES '44 details, via diary entries no doubt reworked for the book's mid-1970s publication, Norman Lewis' experience as a community liaison between the Allied occupiers and......more

Goodreads review by Vladys on November 08, 2022

It would be impossible to publish Naples diaries of Norman Lewis right after the war. The world was busy glorifying and romanticizing the great allied victory, creating myths and heroes of the modern age, thus paving the way for new wars to come. Lewis takes a different point of view. For him, the w......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on July 14, 2024

Norman Lewis spent the war in a unit that investigated criminal and counter-intelligence cases. He arrived in Italy as part of the invasion of Salerno, where his platoon was attached in support of the US Fifth Army. His initial impressions were not favorable. While front-line troops had to have some......more