The Godfather

The Godfather by Mario Puzo, published by Penguin Random House on June 4, 1998, is a significant work in the realm of fiction, spanning 752 pages. This novel presents the life of Vito Corleone, the respected Don of New York, who balances a ruthless approach to his rivals with a deep commitment to honor and friendship. The narrative intricately weaves together the complexities of his life and the businesses he oversees, alongside the journey of his son and heir.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the Mafia’s inner workings, as Puzo offers a unique perspective on crime and cultural heritage. The story delves into themes of loyalty and power within the context of city life, providing a rich backdrop for the characters’ interactions and decisions. This edition invites readers to engage with a classic that has influenced both literature and film, reflecting the intricate dynamics of family and authority in a world governed by moral codes.
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Vito Corleone is the most respected Don of New York. He is merciless with his rivals, but also intelligent, astute and faithful to honor and friendship. His life and businesses, as well as those of his son and heir, make up the storyline of this masterpiece. With the publication of The Godfather, for the first time the Mafia was portrayed from the inside. Later, Puzo himself would write the scripts for the famous trilogy of Francis Ford Coppola.
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