Finalist for the 2011 ForeWord Book of the Year in the Autobiography/Memoir Category

"I was born in 1944, but raised in the twelfth century." With that, Joanna Clapps Herman neatly describes the two worlds she inhabited while growing up as the child of Italian American immigrants in Waterbury, Connecticut, a place embedded with values closer to Homer's Greece than to Anglo-American New England, where the ethic of hospitality was and still is more Middle Eastern and North African than Anglo-European, and where the pageantry and ritual were more pagan Mediterranean than Western Christian. It was also a place where a stuffed monkey wearing a fedora sat and continues to sit on her grandmother's piano, and a place where, when the donkey got stubborn and wouldn't plow the field, her grandfather bit the animal in a fury. In essays filled with wry humor and affectionate yet probing insights, Herman maps and makes palpable the very particular details of this culture-its pride and its shame, its profound loyalty and its Byzantine betrayals.



Autorentext

Joanna Clapps Herman teaches creative writing in the MAW program at Manhattanville College and at the Center for Worker Education, a division of City College of New York. She is the coeditor (with Carol Bonomo Albright) of Wild Dreams: The Best of Italian Americana and (with Lee Gutkind) of Our Roots Are Deep with Passion: Creative Nonfiction Collects New Essays by Italian-American Writers. She lives in New York City.



Inhalt

Acknowledgments
With and Without Words: An Introduction

I. HOMER IN WATERBURY: The Backdrop

My Homer

II. THE UNSAYABLE:The Clapps Family

Peter and His Brothers

Paulie e 'u Gagaron'

My Father Telling Stories

Oak Street

Scialababola

Canio Becomes a Citizen

The Aviglianese Society

Mammanonna

Rocco Lauro and the Sausage

Local Politics

The Boys

The Shop

Walter

Unsayable

III. BEFORE AND AFTER TINFOIL: The Becce Family

The Anarchist Bastard

Rille

Waiting for Vito

Tre' Casc'

Keeping Company

Flesh and Bone

Both Are True

Two

Before and After Tinfoil

Stitching: Our Voices Together

Coffee And

Words and Rags

My Aboriginal Women

Uffa, Jojo, The Monkey

Dropping in on Sandy

Notes of an Unredeemed Catholic

IV. E ' POI ? AND THEN?

'U Bizz' di Creanz': A Piece of Politeness

In Absence

Without My Tribe

The Discourse of un' Propria Papon'

Lotions, Potions, and Solutions

And La La La

Psychic Arrangements

Titel
The Anarchist Bastard
Untertitel
Growing Up Italian in America
EAN
9781438436333
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.03.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
5.08 MB
Anzahl Seiten
258