Review:
"Joanna Clapps Herman and Carol Bonomo Albright do everything right in their brilliant, must-have new collection of works by I/A authors: they've created a table big enough for everyone to sit, enjoy the familiar, experience the new, and take their fill. Wild Dreams is as carefully and wonderfully made as a feast."----Gina Barreca "University of Connecticut "
A magnificent collection . . . can become one of the key texts in Italian-American literature . . . illustrates the dynamic process by which a literary canon is formed.----Edvige Giunta "editor of Writing With An Accent: Contemporary Italian American Women Authors "
Unlike our dreams that remove us from reality, here we have the written testimony of Italian Americans across the decades, from the early authors who unhesitantly embrace their Italian identity to today's authors struggling to recover its meaning as it is transformed by the New World.----Rosemarie Crupi Holz "Feile-Festa "
One of the graces of the volume is its special collection of memoir glosses on monuments of Italian American literature . . . [and] poems to read, teach, and savor.----Tom Ferraro "author of Feeling Italian: The Art of Ethnicity in America "
. . . pays witness to the explosion of high quality literary art that is one of the signal triumphs of Italian American culture in the last twenty years.----Altreitalie
Wild Dreams: The Best of Italian Americana edited by Carol Bonomo Albirght and Joanna Clapps Herman, presents fiction, memoirs, and poetry.----Publishers Weekly
Poems, short stories, and memoirs from issues over the past 30 years have been gathered in [this] new collection.----The Boston Globe
. . . Recognizes the often poignant experiences of people who live in two cultures, and who try to preserve the one and be understood by the other.----Council on National Literatures
In this exquisitely written collection of moving prose and poems, the Italian American experience is transmitted by words. The contents are the selected "best of" Italian Americana, a literary journal by Italian Americans about Italian Americans. The work is intended for scholarly study as well as for the general public. The five sections of the book-"Ancestors," "The Sacred and the Profane," "Love and Anger," "Birth and Death," "Art and Self"-are each divided into prose and poetry. Albright (editor in chief, Italian Americana) and Herman (writing, Manhattanville Coll.) include such gems as a poem about a missing father by Gerald Malanga, Andy Warhol's assistant; an interview with Camille Paglia, the controversial feminist author of Sexual Personae; and moving tales of life in general, such as Salvatore La Puma's "A Marvelous Feat in a Common Place," a story about a man's nearly delusional longing for his deceased pet cat. This is an extraordinary compilation of truly inspired works. Recommended for public and academic libraries of all sizes.----Library Journal
... a step in the right direction for rethinking Italian-American culture and identity.----National Catholic Reporter
About the Author:
CAROL BONOMO ALBRIGHT is editor in chief of Italian Americana and former vice-president of the American Italian Historical Association. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. JOANNA CLAPPS HERMAN is an ward-winning critic, short-story writer, and poet, and co-editor of Our Roots Are Deep with Passion: Italian-American Creative Nonfiction. She teaches in the Masters in Writing program at Manhattanville College and lives in New York City.
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