<p>&ldquo;New Italian Voices&rdquo; is an eclectic and vibrant collection of poetry short stories essays theater and prose by twenty authors from fifteen countries writing today in Italy in Italian. These accomplished award-winning authors of growing international acclaim come from India and Syria Eastern Europe North and sub-Saharan Africa Latin America and Italy.</p><p>Over the past three decades Italy has become a destination for people driven from their homelands by economic political and cultural forces. The resulting demographic and social changes have largely been defined negatively by Italian media. Scaremongering headlines paint a picture of assault on the Italian coasts a mass invasion disassociated from news about the labor market and linked instead to growing concerns about security.</p><p>Excluded and objectified in political legal and media narratives migrants challenge those discourses with literary narratives and their new voices offer a variety of transnational experiences and transcultural sensibilities exemplifying a broad range of themes and literary strategies.</p><p>&ldquo;Blum and Contrada furnish elegant and enjoyable translations&hellip;in this original collection of poetic autobiographical theatrical and prose excerpts and provide an excellent theoretical introduction.&hellip; A&nbsp; major contribution.&rdquo; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&mdash; Carol Lazzaro-Weis University of Missouri</p><p>&ldquo;What an astounding range of subject matter and style in this brilliantly edited cornucopia!&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&mdash; Benjamin Taylor author of &ldquo;Naples Declared: A Walk Around the Bay&rdquo;</p><p>A cogently well-organized anthology of new voices that have populated the Italian literary landscape for some time now. In today&rsquo;s world of literal and metaphorical border crossings and re-definitions of identities New Italian Voices is an excellent reflection of the changes taking place in Italy today a country no longer just of departure but indeed of arrival. Blum and Contrada have offered us an indispensable tool in our arsenal of re-considering &ldquo;Italian&rdquo; literature!&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&mdash; Anthony Julian Tamburri Dean John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</p><p>Preface introduction biobibliographical notes. 282 pages.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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