Night Bloom: An Italian-American Life

Author:   Mary Cappello
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Volume:   9
ISBN:  

9780807072172


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   10 October 1999
Format:   Paperback
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"Of the mysterious Night Blooming Cereus, Mary Cappello writes- ""The flower fell into our neighborhood like a shooting star."" That neighborhood was a working-class suburb of Philadelphia riven by class distinction and haunted by contradiction. In tracing the marks that immigration and assimilation have left on her Italian-American family, Cappello also offers us her family's unsung art-their gardens, letters, and rosary beads-for the lessons they teach us about desire, creativity, and loss."

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Author:   Mary Cappello
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Volume:   9
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.283kg
ISBN:  

9780807072172


ISBN 10:   0807072176
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   10 October 1999
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Cappello's writing shines and, like the flowers she cherishes, offers fleeting glimpses of beauty.--Sara Ivry, @lt;i@gt;New York Times Book Review@lt;/i@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt; In this remarkable memoir, Mary Cappello explores the legacy of her family with not only grace of style but a kind of grace of being. . . . Fierce, honest, and deeply affecting. --Jay Parini, author of @lt;i@gt;Benjamin's Crossing@lt;/i@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt; Cappello draws you deeply into her world and rewards you with rich description and sustained motifs. . . . She achieves an illumination that borders on epiphany. --Corene Lemaitre, Philadelphia City Paper@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt; [A] story about . . . love's possibilities and impossibilities, and the beauty and danger that lurk in the garden of our lives. --Fred L. Gardaphe, @lt;i@gt;Fra Noi@lt;/i@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt; The literature of immigration has produced such notable works as the novels Giants in the Earth and Call It Sleep. . . . [Night Bloom] can tak


Cappello's writing shines and, like the flowers she cherishes, offers fleeting glimpses of beauty.--Sara Ivry, New York Times Book Review <br> In this remarkable memoir, Mary Cappello explores the legacy of her family with not only grace of style but a kind of grace of being. . . . Fierce, honest, and deeply affecting. --Jay Parini, author of Benjamin's Crossing <br> Cappello draws you deeply into her world and rewards you with rich description and sustained motifs. . . . She achieves an illumination that borders on epiphany. --Corene Lemaitre, Philadelphia City Paper <br> [A] story about . . . love's possibilities and impossibilities, and the beauty and danger that lurk in the garden of our lives. --Fred L. Gardaphe, Fra Noi <br> The literature of immigration has produced such notable works as the novels Giants in the Earth and Call It Sleep. . . . [Night Bloom] can tak


Cappello's writing shines and, like the flowers she cherishes, offers fleeting glimpses of beauty.--Sara Ivry, New York Times Book Review <br><br> In this remarkable memoir, Mary Cappello explores the legacy of her family with not only grace of style but a kind of grace of being. . . . Fierce, honest, and deeply affecting. --Jay Parini, author of Benjamin's Crossing <br><br> Cappello draws you deeply into her world and rewards you with rich description and sustained motifs. . . . She achieves an illumination that borders on epiphany. --Corene Lemaitre, Philadelphia City Paper<br><br> [A] story about . . . love's possibilities and impossibilities, and the beauty and danger that lurk in the garden of our lives. --Fred L. Gardaphe, Fra Noi <br><br> The literature of immigration has produced such notable works as the novels Giants in the Earth and Call It Sleep. . . . [Night Bloom] can take an honorable place among them. --Whitney Scott, Booklist


Cappello's writing shines and, like the flowers she cherishes, offers fleeting glimpses of beauty.--Sara Ivry, New York Times Book Review In this remarkable memoir, Mary Cappello explores the legacy of her family with not only grace of style but a kind of grace of being. . . . Fierce, honest, and deeply affecting.--Jay Parini, author of Benjamin's Crossing Cappello draws you deeply into her world and rewards you with rich description and sustained motifs. . . . She achieves an illumination that borders on epiphany.--Corene Lemaitre, Philadelphia City Paper [A] story about . . . love's possibilities and impossibilities, and the beauty and danger that lurk in the garden of our lives.--Fred L. Gardaphe, Fra Noi The literature of immigration has produced such notable works as the novels Giants in the Earth and Call It Sleep. . . . [Night Bloom] can take an honorable place among them.--Whitney Scott, Booklist


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Mary Cappello is associate professor of English at the University of Rhode Island. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island.

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