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A Circular Journey collects for the first time in one book the essays that most powerfully define the unique gifts of one of Americas most distinctive voices. These fifteen pieces, tracking some thirty years of a writers life, come together to illuminate the stages and themes and places that mark Helen Barolinis art. Divided into three closely linked sectionsHome, Abroad, Return,the essays move through Barolinis worlds. Her love of literature began when, as a child growing up as an avid reader in Syracuse, New York, she was presented with a diary and told to write in it. Returning to the heritage of her Italian immigrant grandparents, she moved to Italy as a young writer. There she lived for many years, becoming acquainted with the brightest of Italys literary lights. The accomplished poet, novelist, and critic she became now lives at home in two nurturing cultures, America and Italy both. The essays are memoirs of her house on a street named for Henry Jamess grandfather, tales of literary journeys from Taos to Taormina, and Paris to Rome, as the young bride of a poet from the Veneto and, later on, as a distinguished writer whose explorations of identity and dislocation took her back to Italian inspirations. From a delightful account of a writing fellowship in an exquisite villa overlooking the Italian lakes to her first trip back to discover distant family roots in the hills of Calabria, Barolini moves lyrically through the generations of her life, giving form to the influences that shaped her art and her sense of selfas an American, a woman, and a gifted daughter of the two cultures she has so powerfully imagined. Praise for Helen Barolini An impassioned and magnificent contribution to our knowledge of what it has meant and means still to be an ethnic American and woman . . . . a book of heroic recovery and affirmation.Alice Walker (on The Dream Book) Large in scope, in depth, and in the gift of narrative.Cynthia Ozick (on Umbertina)
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780823226153
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 200
- Utgivningsdatum: 2006-05-01
- Förlag: Fordham University Press