ISBN: 1599540177
Author: Helen Barolini
Language: English
Publisher: Bordighera Press (December 1, 2010)
Pages: 158
Category: Contemporary
Subcategory: Literature
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 795
Size Fb2: 1308 kb
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Crossing the Alps book. In this seminal work, Helen Barolini tells the story of Frances Molletone grappling with her ethnic heritage as she falls in love with a married man. The author takes us to post-WW2 Italy, a little-documented era of turmoil, and we discover the culture of the Italian diaspora, as well as Italy before it was 'discovered. When it first appeared, this novel was Fiction.
Helen Barolini, American writer, translator, educator. Aldus & His Dream Book by Barolini, Helen (2008) Paperback. Crossing the Alps (Via Folios). In this seminal work, Helen Barolini tells the. Recipient Lifetime Achievement award, Society for Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature United States, 2000, Susan Koppelman award, American Culture Association, 1987, American Book award, 1986, Marina-Velca Journalism prize, Italy, 1970, Sons of Italy Literature Award, 2003; fellow, MacDowell Colony, 1974; grantee, National Endowment for Arts, 1976.
As a second-generation Italian American, Barolini often writes on issues of Italian-American identity. Among her notable works are Umbertina (1979), a novel which tells the story of four generations of women in one Italian-American family; and an anthology, The Dream Book: An Anthology of Writings by Italian American Women (1985), which called attention to an emerging, and previously unnoticed, class of writers.
Italy too is alive in these stories as the characters inhabiting it" - Nahid Rachlin, author of Foreigner.
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In this seminal work, Barolini tells the story of Frances Molletone grappling with her ethnic heritage as she falls in love with a married man.
Shipped in 8 to 10 working days. In this seminal work, Barolini tells the story of Frances Molletone grappling with her ethnic heritage as she falls in love with a married man. When it first appeared, this novel was highly acclaimed in Italy. Now, it once again speaks to us of romantic love and conflicted longing in the aftermath of wa. -Christine Lehner. Please note that Takealot relies on the relevant brand to provide us with accurate featured content for this product.
WorldCat Identities (via VIAF): 59188856.
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HelenBarolini Helen Barolini (maiden name Mollica) (November 18, 1925) can be an American author, given birth to in Syracuse, NY. She’s been contained in Greatest American Essays for 1991 and 1993. Her 1st book, the book Umbertina (1979), was aided by a give from the Country wide Endowment for the Arts and in 2008 received the Premio Acerbi, a desired Italian literary reward. Her anthology The Desire Publication: An Anthology of Writings by Italian American Ladies received an American Publication Award