Italian Days
Title | Italian Days PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Grizzuti Harrison |
Publisher | Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Pages | 483 |
Release | 2015-07-07 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 0802190294 |
A “contagiously exuberant” celebration of Italian food, culture, and history that “will be the companion of visitors for years to come” (The Washington Post Book World). In an absorbing journey down the Italian peninsula, essayist, journalist, and fiction writer Barbara Grizzuti Harrison, offers a fascinating mixture of history, politics, folklore, food, architecture, arts, and literature, studded with local anecdotes and personal reflections. From fashionable Milan to historic Rome and primitive, brooding Calabria, Harrison reveals her country of origin in all its beauty, peculiarity, and glory. Italian Days is the story of a return home; of friends, family, and faith; and of the search for the good life that propels all of us on our journeys wherever we are. “Harrison’s wonderful journal will make you update your passport and dream of subletting your job, home, etc. . . . With Harrison, you never know with whom you’ll be lunching, or climbing down a ruin. You just know you want to be there.” —Glamour
Italian Days and Ways
Title | Italian Days and Ways PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Hollingsworth Wharton |
Publisher | Good Press |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 2023-10-22 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN |
Italian Days and Ways by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton is a beautifully penned travelogue that captures the essence, charm, and allure of Italy. Through Wharton's eloquent prose, readers are transported to the picturesque streets, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture of Italy, making it a delightful journey for those who cherish travel and history.
Italian Days, Arabian Nights
Title | Italian Days, Arabian Nights PDF eBook |
Author | Vittorio Palumbo |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2011-05 |
Genre | Fascism |
ISBN | 9781937228002 |
Memoir set in Italy and Libya during World War II.
Italian Folk
Title | Italian Folk PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Sciorra |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0823232654 |
Sunday dinners, basement kitchens, and backyard gardens are everyday cultural entities long associated with Italian Americans, yet the general perception of them remains superficial and stereotypical at best. For many people, these scenarios trigger ingrained assumptions about individuals' beliefs, politics, aesthetics, values, and behaviors that leave little room for nuance and elaboration. This collection of essays explores local knowledge and aesthetic practices, often marked as "folklore," as sources for creativity and meaning in Italian-American lives. As the contributors demonstrate, folklore provides contemporary scholars with occasions for observing and interpreting behaviors and objects as part of lived experiences. Its study provides new ways of understanding how individuals and groups reproduce and contest identities and ideologies through expressive means. Italian Folk offers an opportunity to reexamine and rethink what we know about Italian Americans. The contributors to this unique book discuss historic and contemporary cultural expressions and religious practices from various parts of the United States and Canada to examine how they operate at local, national, and transnational levels. The essays attest to people's ability and willingness to create and reproduce certain cultural modes that connect them to social entities such as the family, the neighborhood, and the amorphous and fleeting communities that emerge in large-scale festivals and now on the Internet. Italian Americans abandon, reproduce, and/or revive various cultural elements in relationship to ever-shifting political, economic, and social conditions. The results are dynamic, hybrid cultural forms such as valtaro accordion music, Sicilian oral poetry, a Columbus Day parade, and witchcraft (stregheria). By taking a closer look and an ethnographic approach to expressive behavior, we see that Italian-American identity is far from being a linear path of assimilation from Italian immigrant to American of Italian descent but is instead fraught with conflict, negotiation, and creative solutions. Together, these essays illustrate how folklore is evoked in the continual process of identity revaluation and reformation.
Pasquale's Nose
Title | Pasquale's Nose PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Rips |
Publisher | Little, Brown |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2001-05-21 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 0759524491 |
Everywhere hailed for its quirkiness, its hilarity, its charm, Pasquale's Nose tells the story of a New York City lawyer who runs away to a small Etruscan village with his wife and new baby, and discovers a community of true eccentrics -- warring bean growers, vanishing philosophers, a blind bootmaker, a porcupine hunter -- among whom he feels unexpectedly at home.
The Cumulative Book Index
Title | The Cumulative Book Index PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 590 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | American literature |
ISBN |
A world list of books in the English language.
The Monthly Cumulative Book Index
Title | The Monthly Cumulative Book Index PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 574 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | American literature |
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