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9781557530073

From the Margin

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  • ISBN13:

    9781557530073

  • ISBN10:

    1557530076

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1991-01-01
  • Publisher: Purdue Univ Pr
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Summary

This anthology, hailed as a significant contribution to American ethnic studies, features the short stories, poems, and plays of more than thirty Italian American artists. Drawing on their individual and collective backgrounds and experience, these writers convey another vision of American fife. A section of critical essays by established scholars in the field, with topics ranging from specific works and authors to broad literary movements and film studies, analyzes the Italian American phenomenon and the role of ethnicity in literature. The extensive bibliography treats creative works, critical essays, and films dealing with the Italian American experience and promises to be an invaluable research tool.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xiii
Preface to the Second Editionp. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Introductionp. 1
Creative Works
Prose
David on Trialp. 15
Rosa in Television Landp. 20
Memory of Two Tuesdaysp. 29
Greener Grassp. 37
Monday Tuesday ... Never Come Sundayp. 44
Nonnap. 50
Juniper Street Sketches 1 and 2p. 59
Her Sisterp. 67
My Grandfather's Suitp. 79
Cakesp. 86
Angelinap. 89
Twenty-Nine Steps towards Re-adhesionp. 94
Drowningp. 100
Mora Amorep. 108
The Last Godfatherp. 116
The Dante Society of Westchesterp. 119
Piacere Conoserla: On Being an Italian-Americanp. 126
Ghost Dancep. 131
Poetry
Carrara, Looking Seawardp. 135
The Old Italians Dyingp. 135
Backyardp. 139
April Fool Birthday Poem for Grandpap. 140
To My Father--2p. 141
The Spirit of Romancep. 141
Rantp. 142
Prayer to the Mothersp. 144
Poem in Praise of My Husband (Taos)p. 145
The Dance at Saint Gabriel'sp. 146
The Wedding Photograph, 1915p. 146
Tonyp. 147
The Americanization of the Immigrantp. 149
Antonio Stefanilep. 149
How I Changed My Name, Felicep. 150
The Exotic Enemyp. 151
Cento at Dawnp. 152
Ants and Wormsp. 152
Returning from Paradise We Stop at a Carnivalp. 153
Aperturep. 154
The Lily Shiversp. 155
As When Some Silenced Singer Hears Her Ariap. 156
In the Golden Salap. 157
The Summer Kitchenp. 158
Piazzap. 160
Grandmother in Heavenp. 161
At the Ruined Monastery in Amalfip. 162
Syrinxp. 163
Cropsp. 163
Coda for Salvationp. 164
After Seeing Pierre Bonnard's The Breakfast Roomp. 166
White Liesp. 166
Poem to Monica Ochtrapp. 167
Dark on Darkp. 168
Reunion at Berkeleyp. 168
Betrayalsp. 170
The Eyes of Womenp. 171
Arturop. 172
Consciencep. 174
Montale's Gravep. 175
San Francescop. 175
Morning Runp. 176
Psalm of the Eucharistp. 179
Easter Week in Romep. 188
Winter Afternoon at the Museump. 188
Bruno the Magnificentp. 189
In Praise of Radiop. 190
Letters from Concetta's Palmistp. 193
Gloss on Uncle Louie's Fingernailsp. 196
Casting Hand Shadowsp. 197
Emanuela in the New World Gardenp. 200
Pulloverp. 202
Lullabyp. 203
Early Afternoon, Chautauquap. 203
The Caves of Lovep. 204
After Spring Stormsp. 205
Flowersp. 206
Library Tapestryp. 206
Blue Hazep. 207
Buffalo/Stasisp. 208
The Act of Rememberingp. 209
Snoqualmie Falls, Julyp. 211
To Sacco and Vanzetti, In Americap. 212
When Dead Men Speakp. 213
My Father's Sorrowp. 214
You Must Know Thisp. 215
Triptych, Outside of Sienap. 216
Imaginary Slides besides Inside, upon Revere's Marep. 218
The Journeys Back Homep. 219
Resurgence DNA and Other Crossover Motifsp. 221
The Language of Bedp. 225
The Lioness Lullabyp. 226
Heatp. 226
The Unborn Child as Poemp. 227
Rotting Fruitp. 227
Concentration Campp. 228
Our Lady's Field--Vignettesp. 228
Who Threw the Stone?p. 229
Drive to the Countryp. 230
In Memory of Jenny and Evelyn: Who Were Playing When the Stoop Collapsedp. 231
Dream of Flyingp. 232
A Modern Odysseyp. 232
Appomattoxp. 233
Why I Don't Speak Italianp. 236
Elegyp. 237
Photograph of My Mother as a Young Girlp. 239
The Garden on the Campagnap. 239
The Journey, the Arrival, and the Dreamp. 240
An Emigre in Autumnp. 242
Poemsp. 243
The Soliloquy of Francis Vigop. 248
Ad Patremp. 250
Iter ad Garganump. 251
Ethnic Quartetp. 252
Critical Essays
A Literature Considering Itself: The Allegory of Italian Americap. 257
Red, a little white, a lot of green, on a field of pink: a controversial design for an Italian component of a multicultural canon for the United Statesp. 274
From Oral Tradition to Written Word: Toward an Ethnographically Based Literary Criticismp. 286
Luigi Ventura and the Origins of Italian-American Fictionp. 299
The Ethnic Language of Pietro Di Donato's Christ in Concretep. 305
From Southern Italian Emigrant to Reluctant American: Joseph Tusiani's Gente Mia and Other Poemsp. 314
Recent Italian American Literature: The Case of John Fantep. 327
The Choice of Gilbert Sorrentinop. 336
Umbertina: The Italian/American Woman's Experiencep. 355
"Pago, Pago!": The Gift Principle in Contemporary Italian/American Narrativesp. 372
Moments in Italian-American Cinema: From Little Caesar to Coppola and Scorsesep. 394
America through Italian/American Eyes: Dream or Nightmare?p. 417
Select Critical Bibliographyp. 451
Select Filmographyp. 475
Contributorsp. 483
Indexp. 493
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