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Recently there has been a seemingly endless stream of books praising the glories of ancient and modern Rome, fretting over Venices rising tides and moldering galleries, celebrating the Tuscan countryside, wines and cuisine. But there have been curiously few writings that deal directly with Italy as the country of origin for the grand and great-grandparents of nearly twenty-six million Americans. The greatest majority—more than eight out of ten—of those American descendants of immigrant Italians arent the progeny of Venetian doges or Tuscan wealth, but are the diaspora of Southern Italians, people from a place very different than Renaissance Florence or the modern political entity of Rome. Southern Italians, mostly from villages and towns sprinkled about the dramatic and remote countryside of Italian provinces even now tourists find only with determination and rental cars.

In Under the Southern Sun, Stories of the Real Italy and the Americans it Created, journalist Paul Paolicelli takes us on a grand tour of the Southern Italy of most Italian-American immigrants, including Calabria, Basilicata, Puglia, Sicily, Abruzzo, and Molise, and explores the many fascinating elements of Southern Italian society, history, culture. Along the way, he explores the concept of heritage and of going back to ones roots, the theory of a cultural subconscious, and most importantly, the idea of a Southern Italian “sensibility” - where it comes from, how it has been cultivated, and how it has been passed on from generation to generation. Amidst the delightful blend of travelogue and journalism are wonderful stories about famous Southern Italian-Americans, most notably Frank Capra and Rudolph Valentino, who were forced to leave their homeland and to adjust, adapt, and survive in America. He tells the story of the only large concentration camp built and run by the Fascists during World War II and of the humanity of the Southerners who ran the place. He visits ancient seaside communities once dominated by castles and watchtowers and now bathed in tanning oil and tourists, muses over Matera—what is probably Europes oldest and most unknown city - and culminates in a fascinating exploration of how ones familial memory can influence his or her internal value system.

This book is a celebration of Southern Italy, its people, and what it has given to its American descendents.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-263).

Synopsis:

Part travelogue, part journalism, this is a thorough and moving homage to southern Italy and its people by award-winning television journalist and documentary producer Paul Paolicelli, author of dances with Luigi.

About the Author

Paul Paolicelli is an award-winning television journalist and documentary producer. He is the author of Dances with Luigi.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780312287658
Subtitle:
Stories of the Real Italy and the Americans It Created
Author:
Paolicelli, Paul
Author:
Paolicelli, Paul E.
Publisher:
Thomas Dunne Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Description and travel
Subject:
Europe - Italy
Subject:
Essays & Travelogues
Subject:
Italy, Southern
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
721
Publication Date:
20030312
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
8.74x5.64x.99 in. 1.00 lbs.
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"Synopsis" by , Part travelogue, part journalism, this is a thorough and moving homage to southern Italy and its people by award-winning television journalist and documentary producer Paul Paolicelli, author of dances with Luigi.
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