Mario Puzo Quotes
A collection of quotes by Mario Puzo.
Mario Puzo was an acclaimed American author, best known for his novel "The Godfather." Born on October 15, 1920 in New York City, Puzo grew up in a poor neighborhood in Hell's Kitchen. His Italian immigrant parents instilled in him a love for literature and storytelling. After graduating from high school, Puzo served in World War II and later attended City College of New York.
Although Puzo initially aspired to be a playwright, he struggled to find success in that field. In the 1950s, he turned to writing novels and began publishing crime stories, often drawing inspiration from his own upbringing and experiences.
Puzo's breakthrough came with the publication of "The Godfather" in 1969. The novel, which delves into the world of organized crime and the Corleone family, became a massive bestseller and was adapted into a highly successful film trilogy by Francis Ford Coppola. Puzo also co-wrote the screenplays for all three movies, winning an Academy Award for his work on "The Godfather Part II."
Throughout his career, Puzo explored themes of power, loyalty, and the moral ambiguity of the criminal underworld. He continued to write novels, with notable works including "Fools Die" and "The Sicilian," but none were able to match the unparalleled success of "The Godfather." Mario Puzo passed away on July 2, 1999, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential crime fiction writers of his time.