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  1. To Each His Own (Italian title: A ciascuno il suo) is a 1966 detective novel by Leonardo Sciascia in which an introverted academic (Professor Laurana), in attempting to solve a double-homicide, gets in too deep, with his naive interference in town politics.

  2. To Each His Own is one of the masterworks of the great Sicilian novelist Leonardo Sciascia—a gripping and unconventional detective story that is also an anatomy of a society founded on secrets, lies, collusion, and violence. Show more. Genres Fiction Italian Literature Italy Mystery Crime Classics Novels. ...more. 158 pages, Paperback.

  3. 2 de ene. de 2020 · To each his own. by. Sciascia, Leonardo. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Italian language -- Readers, Italian language, Fiction in Italian, 1945- - English texts. Publisher. Manchester : Carcanet.

  4. To Each His Own is a powerful and truly international novel that marked a departure from the traditional concerns of New Zealand literature. It speaks movingly of family, of history, of culture - the things that make us who we are.

  5. Professor Laurana, a single, middle-aged man who teaches history and literature and who was a friend of both men, decides to investigate. The first thing he notices is that the death threat letter used words from the Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano. The motto of the paper, clearly visible, is Unicuique Suum, meaning to each his own.

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  7. 7 de ene. de 2017 · However, unlike The Day of the Owl, To Each His Own is told through the lens of a native Sicilian. The story opens when the town pharmacist receives a death threat in the mail. He is disturbed, but writes it off as a prank and continues with his plan to go hunting with his friend Dr. Roscio.