Avanti Popolo: Italian-American Writers Sail Beyond Columbus by The Italian-American Political Solidarity Club, Paperback, 9781933149288 | Buy online at The Nile
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Avanti Popolo: Italian-American Writers Sail Beyond Columbus

Italian-American Writers Sail Beyond Columbus

Author: The Italian-American Political Solidarity Club  

Widely publicized book events connected with Columbus Day, so far confirmed in NYC, SF, Oakland, and Denver (with other cities expected as well) Promotion on publisher and social networking websites National reviews in progressive magazines, blogs, and newsweeklies

Italian-American writers celebrate their hidden history in a literary tribute to fighting social injustice.

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Widely publicized book events connected with Columbus Day, so far confirmed in NYC, SF, Oakland, and Denver (with other cities expected as well) Promotion on publisher and social networking websites National reviews in progressive magazines, blogs, and newsweeklies

Italian-American writers celebrate their hidden history in a literary tribute to fighting social injustice.

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Italian American writers celebrate their hidden history in a literary tribute to fighting social injustice. With the current anti-immigrant sentiments filling up newspaper front pages, these writers respond with thought-provoking works that focus on breaking from mainstream tradition. On Columbus Day, instead of celebrating conquest, these poets and writers acknowledge those who stood up for justice and have fought for the rights of all immigrants, regardless of heritage. With new work by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Diane di Prima, Kim Addonizio, James Tracy, Michael Cirelli, Michael Parenti, Thomas Centolella, and many others.

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Italian American writers celebrate their hidden history in a literary tribute to fighting social injustice. With the current anti-immigrant sentiments filling up newspaper front pages, these writers respond with thought-provoking works that focus on breaking from mainstream tradition. On Columbus Day, instead of celebrating conquest, these poets and writers acknowledge those who stood up for justice and have fought for the rights of all immigrants, regardless of heritage. With new work by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Diane di Prima, Kim Addonizio, James Tracy, Michael Cirelli, Michael Parenti, Thomas Centolella, and many others.

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Product Details

Publisher
Manic D Press | Manic D Press,U.S.
Published
31st October 2008
Pages
128
ISBN
9781933149288

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