Don't Tell Mama!
, by Barreca, Regina- ISBN: 9780142002476 | 014200247X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 10/1/2002
Introduction: Why Don't Tell Mama! The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing? | p. xvii |
Explanatory Notes and Caveats to the Introduction | p. xxv |
From Under the Rose: A Confession | p. 1 |
"Introduction to Rocchietti's Lorenzo and Oonalaska" | p. 6 |
Selections, Lorenzo and Oonalaska (1835) | p. 8 |
"Sinatra's 'Associations' with the Mob" | p. 15 |
"Holy Cards," from Taking It Home: Stories from the Neighborhood | p. 18 |
From Wish You Well | p. 35 |
"Buried Alive by Language," from Chiaroscuro: Essays of Identity | p. 37 |
From Umbertina | p. 42 |
"Classic and Good," from More Italian Hours and Other Stories | p. 48 |
"My Grandmother, A Chicken, and Death," from Too Much of a Good Thing Is Wonderful | p. 55 |
"My Life in Funeral Parlors," from Joy Shtick: Or What Is the Existential Vacuum and Does It Come with Attachments? | p. 57 |
From Claiming a Tradition: Italian American Women Writers | p. 60 |
From Miss Giardino | p. 62 |
"Story of My Weight," from Pray for Yourself and Other Stories | p. 67 |
"Careless Love: How Women Get to Hell" | p. 74 |
From "Macaronis," from Paper Napkins | p. 75 |
"Grandmother," from Poems: New and Selected | p. 82 |
From A Bridge of Leaves | p. 83 |
"Ossi Dei Morti," from Terra Firma | p. 86 |
"Small Acts," from Terra Firma | p. 87 |
"True or False," from The Birds of Pompeii | p. 89 |
"Useless Knowledge," from The Birds of Pompeii | p. 89 |
"The Evil Eye," from The Collected Poems of John Ciardi | p. 90 |
"In Place of a Curse," from The Collected Poems of John Ciardi | p. 91 |
"On Flunking a Nice Boy out of School," from The Collected Poems of John Ciardi | p. 92 |
"Statement," from The Collected Poems of John Ciardi | p. 92 |
"Lifelines," from Mother Rocket | p. 93 |
"Ellis Island" | p. 101 |
"Youthful Religious Experiences," from Herald of the Autochthonic Spirit | p. 103 |
"Poverty of Language" | p. 105 |
"Infidel" | p. 106 |
From Family Honor: An American Life | p. 107 |
"The First Night of the Wake" | p. 114 |
From Underworld | p. 119 |
From Leaven of the Pharisees: The Dark Side of Italian-American Life | p. 123 |
"I study Italian," from First Pressing | p. 128 |
"I stash treasures," from Italian Notebook | p. 129 |
From Paper Fish | p. 131 |
From Vertigo: A Memoir | p. 138 |
From Breathless | p. 140 |
From "Ars Longa, Vita brevis?" | p. 142 |
From Tender Warriors | p. 148 |
From Christ in Concrete | p. 153 |
"The Depot," from Shadows Burning | p. 164 |
"Sabbioneta to Parma," from The Dog Star | p. 165 |
From Recollections of My Life as a Woman | p. 166 |
From The Brotherhood of the Grape | p. 172 |
"Hail Mary," from Dago Red | p. 175 |
From Wait Until Spring, Bandini | p. 178 |
"The Old Italians Dying," from These Are My Rivers | p. 190 |
From The Family of Max Desir | p. 193 |
From A Perfect Time for Butterflies | p. 198 |
From Tree of Dark Reflection | p. 199 |
From Blood of My Blood: The Dilemma of the Italian-Americans | p. 208 |
From The Italian-American Writer: An Essay and an Annotated Checklist | p. 221 |
"The Tidal Wave," from Kissing the Bread: New and Selected Poems, 1969-1999 | p. 228 |
"Mafioso," from Kissing the Bread | p. 229 |
"Tailors," from Kissing the Bread | p. 230 |
"Opening the Door: 19th Street, Paterson," from Things My Mother Told Me | p. 231 |
"Secrets," from Things My Mother Told Me | p. 231 |
"Cleared Away," from The Gods of Winter | p. 233 |
"Money," from The Gods of Winter | p. 233 |
"Planting a Sequoia," from The Gods of Winter | p. 234 |
"For Grandma Lucia La Rosa, 'Light the Rose,'" from Word Wounds and Water Flowers | p. 235 |
"American Sonnets for My Father," from Word Wounds and Water Flowers | p. 237 |
"Woman with Tongue Sculpted in Cheek," from Eggs in the Lake | p. 238 |
"Anniversary I," from The Collected Poems of Arturo Giovannitti | p. 240 |
"Litania for My Mother's Hands" | p. 240 |
From "MANAYUNK: Growing Up in Philadelphia During and After the War" | p. 242 |
"Godfather II: Of Families and Families," from Off Center | p. 255 |
From An Accidental Autobiography | p. 260 |
"Who Will Marry You Now?" | p. 265 |
"The Discourse of un' Propria Paparone" | p. 282 |
From The Paper Dragon | p. 286 |
From The Blackboard Jungle | p. 296 |
From "The Kiss" | p. 300 |
From Ulysses in Traction | p. 301 |
"After Victory" | p. 302 |
"Food and Fatalism" | p. 315 |
From The Grand Gennaro | p. 333 |
"Wear It in Good Health," from The Boys of Bensonhurst | p. 337 |
"First Cousins," from Teaching Angels to Fly | p. 347 |
From "Words," from Were You Always an Italian? Ancestors and Other Icons of Italian America | p. 353 |
From Leading with My Chin | p. 358 |
From "Sitdown at the Heartland Hotel," from Lucchesi and the Whale | p. 361 |
From Mount Allegro | p. 367 |
From La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian American Experience | p. 374 |
"Your Children Are Your Children, but Your Wife Is Just a Good Cigar" | p. 375 |
"Duet," from The Great Wheel | p. 382 |
"Show & Tell," from Salvage Operations | p. 383 |
"The Old Men Are Dying," from Salvage Operations | p. 385 |
"The Lion's Head," from The Art Lover | p. 387 |
"Friend," from The Art Lover | p. 388 |
From "The Virgin's Nose" (or Picking Up a Piece of the Pieta), from The Virgin Knows | p. 390 |
From The Loss of the Miraculous | p. 398 |
From We Ride a White Donkey | p. 399 |
From Viva Madison Avenue! | p. 409 |
From Dances with Luigi: A Grandson's Determined Quest to Comprehend Italy and the Italians | p. 414 |
"The Shylock's Wedding," from Italian Stories | p. 417 |
"Grandmother in Heaven," from Town Life | p. 428 |
"1913," from Anthracite Country | p. 428 |
"The Miner's Wake," from Anthracite Country | p. 429 |
"Ida Parini (1890-1976)," from House of Days | p. 430 |
From The Apprentice Lover | p. 431 |
"Someday I Will Read 'Dover Beach,'" from Ciao, Baby | p. 435 |
"Perfect Love," from Daughters for Sale | p. 436 |
From "The Movies," from Growing Up Sicilian and Female | p. 436 |
"Canticle from the Book of Bob" | p. 441 |
"Lost Innocence of the Potato Givers," from The Body Mutinies | p. 442 |
"Long Time Too Long," from The Oldest Map with the Name America: New and Selected Poems | p. 443 |
From The Godfather | p. 444 |
From The Fortunate Pilgrim | p. 460 |
"Dedicated to an Old Friend Whose Kindness I Shall Never Forget" | p. 469 |
From Benedetta in Guysterland: A Liquid Novel | p. 471 |
From Everything and a Kite | p. 477 |
From The Quick | p. 482 |
"Video Blues," from A Kiss in Space: Poems | p. 486 |
From "Ravioli and Rage" | p. 486 |
From Huddle Fever: Living in the Immigrant City | p. 492 |
"How to Marry an Italian-American Man" | p. 496 |
"The Veteran," from The Dance at St. Gabriel's | p. 498 |
From Unto the Sons | p. 500 |
From Like Lesser Gods | p. 513 |
"Failed Fathers," from The Shifting Web | p. 514 |
"The Widows," from Conversation with Johnny | p. 515 |
"Song of the Castrato," from Conversation with Johnny | p. 516 |
From Misfits and Remnants | p. 518 |
From Astoria | p. 523 |
From A Cup of the Sun | p. 524 |
List of Contributors | p. 525 |
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