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Miss Rollins in Love

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Miss Rollins in Love

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When Thomas J. Ferraro declared Italian-American writing "one of the better kept literary secrets of [the twentieth] century," he had in mind Garibaldi M. Lapolla, among other authors. In their detailed and sensitive treatment of everyday life in early twentieth-century Italian Harlem, Lapolla's three published novels - The Fire in the Flesh (1931), Miss Rollins in Love (1932), and The Grand Gennaro (1935) - form a cornerstone of early Italian-American fiction for readers familiar with the likes of Silvio Villa, Giuseppe Cautela, Louis Forgione, Frances Winwar, John Fante, Mari Tomasi, Pietro di Donato, Guido d'Agostino, and Jerre Mangione. However, Garibaldi M. Lapolla's writing has not garnered nearly the attention it deserves despite his renown among scholars of Italian-American literature, the similarity of his fiction to that of canonical ethnic writers such as Abraham Cahan and Anzia Yezierska, and the recent entry into the canon of other Italian-American fiction writers (such as Pietro di Donato and John Fante). To be sure, one obvious reason is unavailability. While Lapolla's novels were generally well reviewed - especially The Grand Gennaro, considered to be his best work - they soon went out of print. And despite an Arno Press resurrection of his first and last novels in 1975, Garibaldi M. Lapolla's name continues to remain in underserved obscurity; he could very well be the best kept secret of Italian-American literature.

Author Biography:

Garibaldi M Lapolla was an Italian-born, East Harlem-raised educator who wrote three pivotal novels depicting the Italian American experiences in the early 20th century (THE FIRE IN THE FLESH (1932), MISS ROLLINS IN LOVE (1932), and The Grand Gennaro (1935)) and edited the poetry anthology The World's Best Poems with Mark Van Doren.
Release date NZ
May 30th, 2016
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Introduction by Steven J. Belluscio
Pages
276
Dimensions
152x229x15
ISBN-13
9781599541051
Product ID
25651655

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