Magnificent natural beauty, rich culture and longstanding traditions, Basilicata packs an incredible diversity into the unassuming instep of the Italian boot. From the renowned Sassi di Matera to the smallest village, this in-depth travel essay uncovers a land, its people, their past and present, sharing the joys and challenges of the experience.
Karen Haid Libri
Karen Haid ha ereditato l'amore per l'Italia e le sue tradizioni dai suoi genitori, immergendosi profondamente nella lingua e cultura italiana. Ha ottenuto la certificazione più avanzata della Società Dante Alighieri e le credenziali per insegnare lingua e cultura italiana dall'Università per Stranieri di Reggio Calabria. Il suo lavoro, derivante da un'immersione quadriennale in Calabria, esplora le meraviglie della sua gente e del suo luogo. Haid insegna, traduce e scrive sull'Italia e su altri argomenti, offrendo ai lettori uno sguardo autentico sulla vita italiana.



Once the hub of the Mediterranean, Calabria now dangles, largely ignored, at the bottom of the Italian boot, struggling for survival, acceptance and a place in modern Italy and the world. Little-known even to Italians outside the nefarious activities of its 'Ndrangheta mafia organization, Calabria allures with its simplicity and rewards with an underlying complexity, as in savoring an artisanal cheese, appreciating an ancient Greek masterwork or interpreting a particularly expressive phrase in the local dialect. Calabria: The Other Italy paints a compelling picture of contemporary Calabria and Southern Italy, weaving observation, personal anecdote, salient historical information and social commentary into a nonfiction narrative that combines travelogue with an exploration of everyday life and culture. At times humorous, at others poignant, this engaging work portrays the joys and challenges of the "other Italy."