Continuing an acclaimed literary tradition, ranging from the anti-historical and humorous novels by de Roberto and Pirandello, to Brancati’s Baroque-styled moralism, until Sciascia, Andrea Camilleri elevates the non-homogeneity to a distinctive trait of “being Sicilian”and recognizes, enhancing it, the hybrid and impure nature of the island’s identity; however, he seems to relate to a unitary pattern all the Sicilian antinomies; which would derive from a common condition of separation, both historical and geographical, which concerns every inhabitant of the island. The Sicilian writer in his historical and civilian novels tends to highlight the peculiarities of Sicily, with t...