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Voices of Italian America presents the first authoritative study
and anthology of the largely Italian-language literature written
and published in the U.S. from the heydays of the Great Migration
(1880-1920) to the almost definitive demise of the cultural world
of the first generation soon before and after WWII. The volume
resurrects the neglected and even forgotten territory of a
nation-wide "Little Italy" where people wrote, talked, read, and
consumed the various forms of entertainment mostly in their native
Italian language, in a complex interplay with native dialects and
surrounding American English.
In the anthological sections we read, among others, excerpts from
the ethnically-tinged thrillers by Tuscan-born first-comer
Bernardino Ciambelli, as well as the first short-stories by Italian
American women, set in the Gilded Age. The fiction of political
activists such as Carlo Tresca coexists with the hard-boiled
autobiography of Italian American cop Mike Fiaschetti, fighting
against the Mafia. Voices presents new material by English-speaking
classics such as Pietro di Donato and John Fante, and a selection
of poetry by a great bilingual voice, the champion of the masses
and IWW poet Arturo Giovannitti, and by a lesser-known,
self-taught, satyrical versifier, Riccardo Cordiferro/Ironheart.
Controversial documents on the difficult interracial relations
between Italian- and African Americans live side by side with the
first poignant chronicles from Ellis Island.
The goal of this study is to shed light on the "fabrication" of a
new culture of immigrant origins pliable, dynamic, constantly
shifting and transforming itself and to do that focusing on
stories, genres, rhythms, the"human touch" contributed by
literature in its wider sense. Ultimately, through a rich sample of
significant texts covering various aspects of the immigrant
experience, Voices offers the reader a literary history of Italian
American culture. It lets American readers be acquainted with a
history very ideologically and artistically diverse, issued from a
collective experience full, at the same time, with tragedy and fun.
Such a literature is an eye-opening testimony of what happens to a
culture when it migrates, and of how, in what form, both
linguistically and rhetorically, it expresses itself, in the long
and often unnoticed way toward assimilation.
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