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F. G. Paci: Essays on His Works by Joseph Pivato β€” book cover

F. G. Paci: Essays on His Works

by Joseph Pivato
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Synopsis

Frank Paci has been called one of the fathers of Italian-Canadian writing. His book, The Italians, was the first English novel to deal with the experience of Italian immigrants in Canada. Since 1978 Paci has chronicled this experience in powerful realistic narratives which have inspired other writers. The essays collected in this volume deal with some of Paci's eight novels and explore several literary themes, moral questions and philosophical preoccupations of this little known author. This book contains essays by Caterina Edwards, Roberta Sciff-Zamaro, Enoch Panofsky, Anna Carlevaris, Marino Tuzi, Gaetano Rando and Joseph Pivato, as well as a brief biography of F.G. Paci and an interview in three parts by C.D. Minni and Joseph Pivato.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2002
Publisher
Guernica Editions,Canada
Pages
151
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550711776

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