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Writing Our Way Home is an important contribution to literary studies. ?talian-Canadian writers are not just Canadian writers, but world writers, ?states literary critic Elena Lamberti in the introduction to Writing Our Way Home. ?hey write from Canada with an original point of view on multiple (hybrid) identities and have something to tell the whole world ? A unique volume of creative and critical texts, Writing Our Way Home features contributors from Canada, Italy and the United States: Annalisa Bonomo, John Calabro, Michele Campanini, Licia Canton, Giusy Cesari, Pietro Corsi, Domenic…mehr

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Writing Our Way Home is an important contribution to literary studies. ?talian-Canadian writers are not just Canadian writers, but world writers, ?states literary critic Elena Lamberti in the introduction to Writing Our Way Home. ?hey write from Canada with an original point of view on multiple (hybrid) identities and have something to tell the whole world ? A unique volume of creative and critical texts, Writing Our Way Home features contributors from Canada, Italy and the United States: Annalisa Bonomo, John Calabro, Michele Campanini, Licia Canton, Giusy Cesari, Pietro Corsi, Domenic Cusmano, Marisa De Franceschi, Mike Dell?quila, Alberto Mario DeLogu, Delia De Santis, Gil Fagiani, Nino Fam, Venera Fazio, Frank Giorno, Gabriella Iacobucci, Elena Lamberti, Maria Lisella, Ernesto Livorni, Darlene Madott, Michael Mirolla, Caroline Morgan Di Giovanni, Linda Morra, Oriana Palusci, Gianna Patriarca, Maria Tognan, Osvaldo Zappa, Jim Zucchero
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Licia Canton holds a Ph.D. from Universit de Montral. She is the author of Almond Wine and Fertility, a collection of short stories for women and their men. She is also a literary translator and critic, and editor-in-chief of Accenti Magazine ?www.accenti.ca. She is (co)editor of seven volumes on multiethnic writing, including two books on the internment of Italian Canadians ?Behind Barbed Wire (creative works) and Beyond Barbed Wire (essays). Caroline Morgan Di Giovanni is the author of Looking at Renaissance Paintings and Other Poems (2008). She is the editor of Bravo! (2012), a collection of prose and poetry, and two editions of the anthology Italian Canadian Voices (1984 and 2006).