A detailed, textured meditation. Whether De Stefano is summarizing causes of 19th - century Italian immigration, sketching the Mafia's origin in Sicily, or dissecting the appeal of Hollywood mobster characters, he catches links to evolving capitalism, discomfort with modern society, psychological urges for strong father figures, and other complex topics not usually addressed by opponents of mafia pop culture. [De Stefano] provokes hard thought about why the Mafia, to the exclusion of almost every other dimension of Italian American life, stays lodged in 'the Mind of America. Carlin Romano, The Philadelphia Inquirer Not a history of organized crime, more precisely about Italians and crime.....Valuable and interesting. Elliott J. Gorn, Chicago Tribune