Aldo Cazzullo

Aldo Cazzullo

Journalist

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Aldo Cazzullo has been reporting on major Italian and international events for 35 years, first for La Stampa and then for Corriere della Sera, the first Italian newspaper, of which he is now deputy editor and head of the Lettere page. He has published thirty books on Italian history and identity, selling one and a half million copies. Mussolini il capobanda has sold over 150,000 copies. He hosts Una giornata particolare on La7 TV channel. The Neverending Empire is his first book published by HarperCollins.

A graphic with text “an excerpt from” on the left and the book cover of “The Never Ending Empire” by Aldo Cazzullo on the right, exploring how the Roman Empire still influences British culture today.
From medieval myths to Shakespeare's plays and modern cinema, British culture kept the Roman Empire alive long after its fall.