The Voices We Carry: Recent Italian American Women's FictionMary Jo Bona Guernica, 2007 - 342 páginas The collection of women's fiction captures the voice and culture of Italian American ethnicity and the themes that surround it--from mother and daughter relations to common family rituals and celebrations. With a desire to reinvent the meanings associated with ethnicity in order to reestablish ties to the home country of Italy, this compilation presents pieces that allow women to develop new and strong positions within both American and Italian cultures. Adria Bernardi, Mary Bush, Rachel Guido DeVries, and Lynn Vannucci are just some of the many female, Italian American voices included in this poignant collection. |
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... hair who keeps tossing her head back , that glorious mane , while I huddle in my chair and think of having to follow her , to get up just after she sits down . How my insides quake and that hair , but I get up and turn the joke against ...
... hair who keeps tossing her head back , that glorious mane , while I huddle in my chair and think of having to follow her , to get up just after she sits down . How my insides quake and that hair , but I get up and turn the joke against ...
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... hair still wet from the shower , breath smelling like coffee . He polishes the lenses of his glasses . " You're here early , " he says to Andrea . " Early , I thought I was still here late . " " You mean you never went home last night ...
... hair still wet from the shower , breath smelling like coffee . He polishes the lenses of his glasses . " You're here early , " he says to Andrea . " Early , I thought I was still here late . " " You mean you never went home last night ...
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... hair , and he answered , " Your mother got mad at me and pulled it all out . " Pleased with his joke , he repeated it often . I remember the repetitions , the chuckles and smiles , but not my asking him . I must have been very young . I ...
... hair , and he answered , " Your mother got mad at me and pulled it all out . " Pleased with his joke , he repeated it often . I remember the repetitions , the chuckles and smiles , but not my asking him . I must have been very young . I ...
Contenido
Introduction by Mary Jo Bona | 7 |
Planting | 31 |
The Lost Era | 53 |
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