My Two Italies

My Two Italies
Author: Joseph Luzzi
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0374298696

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A child of Italian immigrants and scholar of Italian literature paints an intimate portrait that blends together history and the unusual to show how his 'two Italies' join and clash in unexpected ways.

The Two Italies

The Two Italies
Author: David Abulafia
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2005-11-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521023061

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A study of the economic development in twelfth-century Italy of Sicily and the maritime ports.

Stolen Figs

Stolen Figs
Author: Mark Rotella
Publisher: North Point Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429966068

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An effortlessly artful blend of travel book, memoir, and affectionate portrait of a people Calabria is the toe of the boot that is Italy—a rugged peninsula where grapevines and fig and olive trees cling to the mountainsides during the scorching summers while the sea crashes against the cliffs on both coasts. Calabria is also a seedbed of Italian American culture; in North America, more people of Italian heritage trace their roots to Calabria than to almost any other region in Italy. Mark Rotella's Stolen Figs is a marvelous evocation of Calabria and Calabrians, whose way of life is largely untouched by the commerce that has made Tuscany and Umbria into international tourist redoubts. A grandson of Calabrian immigrants, Rotella persuades his father to visit the region for the first time in thirty years; once there, he meets Giuseppe, a postcard photographer who becomes his guide to all things Calabrian. As they travel around the region, Giuseppe initiates Rotella—and the reader—into its secrets: how to make soppressata and 'nduja, where to find hidden chapels and grottoes, and, of course, how to steal a fig without actually committing a crime. Stolen Figs is a model travelogue—at once charming and wise, and full of the earthy and unpretentious sense of life that, now as ever, characterizes Calabria and its people.

Two in Italy

Two in Italy
Author: Maud Howe
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434408124

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Maud Howe Elliot (1854-1948) was an American writer, most notable for her Pulitzer prize-winning collaboration with her sister, Laura E. Richards, on their mother's biography "The Life of Julia Ward Howe" (1916). [Facsimile reprint.]

Two Nuts in Italy

Two Nuts in Italy
Author: Sue Ellen Haning
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1936236702

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Traipsing through a foreign country with nothing but faith, a backpack, and an overly confident twenty-one-year-old daughter had never been a dream of fifty-six-year-old Sue Ellen Haning. But when her daughter, Jenny, proposed the trip, Haning, with reservation, finally agreed. A veteran teacher, she was excited to lose herself across the ocean, learn things by accident, and have adventure find her. Haning's friends thought she was nuts. In this travel memoir, Haning recounts the adventures she and her daughter experienced during a three-month summer backpacking trip in Italy. Their plan was to take a backpack, a little cash, no credit cards, stay in homes of Italians they did not know (or sleep on park benches, if necessary), have no itinerary, and stay in small towns for the full cultural experience. "Two Nuts in Italy" recounts an array of adventures-finding herself in bed with a strange Italian, surviving a five-hour car ride with a psychic who claimed she was the devil, and looking out the window of a moving train to see her daughter clinging to the side. It narrates a no-holds-barred travel experience that transformed Haning into a different person.

Two Greedy Italians Eat Italy

Two Greedy Italians Eat Italy
Author: Antonio Carluccio
Publisher: Quadrille Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking, Italian
ISBN: 9781849491099

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Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo embark on a journey to explore Italy's distinct and varied terrains, and to find out how these have shaped the produce and, in turn, the peoples and their traditions.

Two in Italy

Two in Italy
Author: Maud Howe Elliott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1905
Genre:
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The Penguin Book of Italian Short Stories

The Penguin Book of Italian Short Stories
Author: Jhumpa Lahiri
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141985623

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'Rich. . . eclectic. . . a feast' Telegraph This landmark collection brings together forty writers that reflect over a hundred years of Italy's vibrant and diverse short story tradition, from the birth of the modern nation to the end of the twentieth century. Poets, journalists, visual artists, musicians, editors, critics, teachers, scientists, politicians, translators: the writers that inhabit these pages represent a dynamic cross section of Italian society, their powerful voices resonating through regional landscapes, private passions and dramatic political events. This wide-ranging selection curated by Jhumpa Lahiri includes well known authors such as Italo Calvino, Elsa Morante and Luigi Pirandello alongside many captivating new discoveries. More than a third of the stories featured in this volume have been translated into English for the first time, several of them by Lahiri herself.

Out of Italy

Out of Italy
Author: Fernand Braudel
Publisher: Europa Editions
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1609455355

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From the author of Memory and the Mediterranean, a comprehensive history of the Italian city states from 1450 to 1650. In the fifteenth century, even before the city states of the Apennine Peninsula began to coalesce into what would become, several centuries later, a nation, “Italy” exerted enormous influence over all of Europe and throughout the Mediterranean. Its cultural, economic, and political dominance is utterly astonishing and unique in world history. Viewing the Italy?the many Italies?of that time through the lens of today allows us to gather a fragmented, multi-faceted, and seemingly contradictory history into a single unifying narrative that speaks to our current reality as much as it does to a specific historical period. This is what the acclaimed French historian, Fernand Braudel, achieves here. He brings to life the two extraordinary centuries that span the Renaissance, Mannerism, and the Baroque and analyzes the complex interaction between art, science, politics, and commerce during Italy’s extraordinary cultural flowering.