The Mad Ones
Auteur : Tom Folsom
Date de publication : 2010-05-11
Ăditeur : Weinstein Books
Nombre de pages : 256
Résumé du livre
The Mad Ones chronicles the rise and fall of the Gallo brothers, a trio of reckless young gangsters whose revolution against New York Cityâs Mafia was inspired by Crazy Joe Galloâs forays into Greenwich Village counterculture.
Crazy Joe, Kid Blast, and Larry Gallo are steeped in legend, from Bob Dylanâs eleven-minute ballad âJoeyâ to fictionalizations central to The Godfather trilogy and Jimmy Breslinâs The Gang That Couldnât Shoot Straight. Called the toughest gang in the city by the NYPD, the Gallos hailed from the rough Red Hook neighborhood on the Brooklyn waterfront. As low-level Mafiosi, they were expected to serve their don quietly, but the brothers stood apart from typical gangsters with their hip style, fierce ambition, and Crazy Joeâs manic idealism.
Here, for the first time, is the complete story of the Gallosâ war against the powerful Cosa Nostra, an epic crime saga that culminates in Crazy Joeâs murder on the streets of Little Italy, where he was gunned down mid-bite into a forkful of spaghetti in 1972. The Mad Ones is a wildly satisfying entertainment and a significant work of cultural history.