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Mother Tongue: An American Life in Italy

Mother Tongue: An American Life in Italy

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Publication Date: March 17th, 2020
Publisher:
North Point Press
ISBN:
9780865477780
Pages:
400
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Description

A probing and poetic examination of language, food, faith, and family attachment in Italian life through the eyes of an American who moved to Parma with her husband and family.

In the 1980s, the American writer Wallis Wilde-Menozzi moved permanently with her Italian husband and her daughter to Parma, a sophisticated city in northern Italy, where he became a professor of biology. Her search for rootedness in the city that was to be her home introduced her to complexities in her identity as she migrated into another language and looked for links beyond the joys of Verdi, Correggio, and Parmesan cheese, which visitors have rightly extolled for centuries. The local resistance to change perceived as individualistic led Wilde-Menozzi to explore the pull and challenge of difference and discover the backbone she needed for artistic freedom.

In Mother Tongue, Wilde-Menozzi offers stories of far-sighted lives, remarkable Parma men and remarkable women, including the Renaissance abbess Giovanna Piacenza, the fighting Donella Rossi Sanvitale, and her own indefatigable mother-in-law. Framed with a new introduction by the author, and a new foreword by Patricia Hampl, this classic on diversity and tolerance, family, faith, and food in Italy and the United States is at once timeless and timely, a “large, beautiful window into the intelligent, literate, reflective life of Italy” (Shirley Hazzard).

About the Author

Wallis Wilde-Menozzi is the author of Mother Tongue, The Other Side of the Tiber, and Toscanelli’s Ray. Her poetry, essays, and translations have appeared in Granta, The Best Spiritual Writing, Words Without Borders, and Tel Aviv Review. A collection of her essays was published in Italian as L'Oceano e' dentro di noi. She lives in Parma, Italy.

Praise for Mother Tongue: An American Life in Italy

"Mother Tongue is a sustained and generous meditation on difference, the discovery of oneself and one’s own culture through the urgent need to come to terms with another. Few writers have savoured Italy so intimately and intelligently, over so many years, or brought their experience to the page with such candour and clarity." —Tim Parks, author of Europa

"This book is a large, beautiful window into the intelligent, literate, reflective life of Italy—intimately lived and observed by a modern American woman. A wise and delightful work, admirable in its synthesis of understanding, independence, and rare humility.” —Shirley Hazzard, author of The Great Fire

"[Wilde-Menozzi] delves deeply into both the negative and the positive aspects of Italy’s close-knit families and devotion to tradition . . . Wilde-Menozzi’s writing is original and often poetic and moving.” —Publishers Weekly

"A poignant and poetic memoir of an American woman’s life in Parma, Italy . . . Wilde-Menozzi is passionate, sensuous, even fierce . . . Life, death, politics, language, art, books, food, and love commingle on the page . . . Evocative and moving.” —Kirkus Reviews

Someday I hope to have the courage to write a book like Wallis Wilde-Menozzi’s Mother Tongue. As for our styles, it’s clear that I’m a hockey player; she’s a ballerina.” —Beppesevergnini, author La Bella Figure: A Field Guide to the Italian Mind