The Archeology of a Good Ragù offers a unique take on the recovery
narrative. A damaged but savvy author finds new wholeness by way of a
fascinating old city: Naples, Italy. John Domini's exploration of the
place-- little known to North Americans, yet rich in culture and
challenge-- draws on decades of research, living with local friends and
family. His work has appeared previously in the New York Times and
elsewhere, and he's published award-winning Neapolitan novels. This
memoir will take readers into the back alleys and hidden beaches. It
will examine intricacies of both romance and crime, and provide insight
into the latest Naples immigrants, African refugees. Overall, Archeology
of a Good Ragù turns the city into a prism that throws its colors across
both urban and spiritual experience, everywhere.