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Our Roots Are Deep with Passion: New Essays by Italian-American Writers
Contributor(s): Gutkind, Lee (Author), Herman, Joanna Clapps (Author)

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ISBN: 1590512421     ISBN-13: 9781590512425
Publisher: Other Press (NY)
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Published: October 2006
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Annotation: Thoughtful, poignant, and hilarious personal essays collected by the editors of "Creative Nonfiction" explore the meanings of Italian-American identity.
In the twenty-one nonfiction narratives collected in "Our Roots Are Deep with Passion," established and emerging writers with family ties to Italy reflect on the ways that their lives have been accented with uniquely Italian-American flavors. Several of the essays breathe new life into the time-honored theme of family--Louise DeSalvo honors her grandfather, nick-named "the drunk" because he spent his life of hard work drinking wine instead of water, and James Vescovi portrays the close of the stormy relationship between his father and grandmother. Other stories tackle the mystical side of Italian-American life, like Laura Valeri's account of a summer vacation seance in Sardinia that goes eerily awry. And elsewhere, Stephanie Susnjara charts the history of garlic in society and her kitchen, and Gina Barreca offers an unabashed confession of congenital jealousy.
Lee Gutkind, founding editor of "Creative Nonfiction," the nation's premier nonfiction prose literary journal, and Joanna Clapps Herman have brought together artful essays by novelists, scholars, critics, and memoirists from across the country. The pieces are as varied as their authors, but all explore the unique intersections of language, tradition, cuisine, and culture that characterize the diverse experience of Americans of Italian heritage.
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
Dewey: 814.608
LCCN: 2006000625
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 5.56" W x 8.06" L (0.84 lbs) 312 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Italy
Features: Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents
Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 08/14/2006 pg. 197
Foreword 11/01/2006 pg. 37
Reference and Research Bk News 11/01/2006 pg. 305
Multicultural Review 05/01/2007 pg. 63
Library Journal 12/15/2006
Foreword 08/19/2009
 
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Thoughtful, poignant, and hilarious personal essays collected by the editors of Creative Nonfiction explore the meanings of Italian-American identity.

In the twenty-one nonfiction narratives collected in Our Roots Are Deep with Passion, established and emerging writers with family ties to Italy reflect on the ways that their lives have been accented with uniquely Italian-American flavors. Several of the essays breathe new life into the time-honored theme of family--Louise DeSalvo honors her grandfather, nick-named "the drunk" because he spent his life of hard work drinking wine instead of water, and James Vescovi portrays the close of the stormy relationship between his father and grandmother. Other stories tackle the mystical side of Italian-American life, like Laura Valeri's account of a summer vacation s ance in Sardinia that goes eerily awry. And elsewhere, Stephanie Susnjara charts the history of garlic in society and her kitchen, and Gina Barreca offers an unabashed confession of congenital jealousy.

Lee Gutkind, founding editor of Creative Nonfiction, the nation's premier nonfiction prose literary journal, and Joanna Clapps Herman have brought together artful essays by novelists, scholars, critics, and memoirists from across the country. The pieces are as varied as their authors, but all explore the unique intersections of language, tradition, cuisine, and culture that characterize the diverse experience of Americans of Italian heritage.

 
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