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The Mad Ones: Crazy Joe Gallo and the Revolution at the Edge of the Underworld

The Mad Ones: Crazy Joe Gallo and the Revolution at the Edge of the UnderworldAuthor: Tom Folsom
Publisher: Weinstein Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 184014

Media: Hardcover
Edition: First Edition, First Printing.
Pages: 256
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1

ISBN: 1602860815
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1092
EAN: 9781602860810
ASIN: 1602860815

Publication Date: May 5, 2009
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A POWERFUL COLLISION OF TRUE CRIME AND POP CULTURE, THE MAD ONES CAPTURES THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT OF THE SIXTIES AND BRINGS TO LIFE ONE OF THE MOST VIBRANT ANTIHEROES IN AMERICAN HISTORY.

The Mad Ones chronicles the rise and fall of the Gallo brothers, a trio of reckless young gangsters whose revolution against New York City's Mafia was inspired by Crazy Joe Gallo's forays into Greenwich Village counterculture.

Crazy Joe, Kid Blast, and Larry Gallo are steeped in legend, from Bob Dylan's eleven-minute ballad "Joey" to fictionalizations central to The Godfather trilogy and Jimmy Breslin's The Gang That Couldn't 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 Joe's manic idealism.

Joey aspired to be more than a common hood and immersed himself among the Beatniks and bohemians of the Village. Yearning to live the life of an artist, Joey wrote poetry, painted, and got his kicks devouring existential philosophy. Celebrated as the "king of the streets" by Dylan, Joey was embraced by the city's leading cultural figures as an antihero straight out of Camus.

Here, for the first time, is the complete story of the Gallos' war against the powerful Cosa Nostra, an epic crime saga that culminates in Crazy Joe's 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.




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1 out of 5 stars unreadable!   August 1, 2010
english please
The cover for the hardback or the paperback are the only positive things that I can say about this "book". It is so disjointed and lacking in actual substance it is truly unreadable. There is just enough information to want to keep reading in hopes that author will actually get to the point. Sadly, he never does. It feels like he was trying to write a screenplay not a biography. It was so frustrating, however, that I hit Google and looked up Crazy Joe and his history. I suggest that you save your money and go buy a cup of coffee at your favorite coffeehouse and log on and read about a truly interesting character in U.S. history.


2 out of 5 stars cool cover boring story   July 24, 2010
Michael Bernier (Brooklyn, NY)
I was all excited to read this especially with the Kerouac and Dylan references. I'm 1/2 way through the book and I just want to finish it and sell it on here. I'm not interested in the characters at all. Don't even bother with this book.


4 out of 5 stars A mob reader MUST!!   March 8, 2010
Ellen F. Reed (Molokai, Hawaii)
Great book about organized crime. I didn't realize the Gallo brothers stirred up the 50's and 60's mob to that extent. A fun read.


4 out of 5 stars Experiencing Joey   January 16, 2010
Thomas Hunt (New Milford, CT USA)
Employing a fast-paced, almost attention-deficit writing style, Folsom delivers a well researched and expertly crafted biography that allows readers to experience rather than merely observe the life of "Crazy Joey" Gallo and his siblings. The author jumpily connects real world incidents and fictional references, as he weaves compellingly through the rackets career of the Gallo brothers.

The book's dance-around style limits its usefulness as a Gallo reference work. However, The Mad Ones is an engrossing and entertaining voyage.



4 out of 5 stars crazy joe 38 years later   January 9, 2010
pachagaloop (new rochelle,ny)
nostalgic recollection of wise guy days past. i remember i was taking my finals at cornell when i read about it. it was weird bio. this book is fast read and was totally entertaining.

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