Joseph Luzzi, age 46 and the first American born child in his
Italian family, holds a doctorate from Yale and teaches at Bard. He
is the author of `My Two Italies' and `Romantic Europe and the
Ghost of Italy', which won the Scaglione Prize for Italian
Studies from the Modern Language Association. An active critic, his
essays and reviews have appeared in The New York
Times, The Los Angeles Times, Bookforum, and The Times Literary
Supplement. Dante has been the focus of his teaching
and writing for over twenty years, and he is a former Council
Member of the Dante Society of America, founded in 1881 by
Dante's first American translator, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. www.
JosephLuzzi.com @LuzziJoseph
``In a Dark Wood' charts Luzzi's journey through the hell of mourning and the purgatory of recovery, juxtaposing diapers and dating with demons and the damned ... there are many shrewd observations' Financial Times
Praise for Joseph Luzzi:
`Touches, lightly and elegantly, on politics, history, geography, sociology, language, literature, film, food and family ... [There are] deeply felt stretches of memoir' New York Times Book Review
`A thoughtful book about exile, the sense of displacement and confusion that those driven from their roots carry with them forever' Caroline Moorehead, Times Literary Supplement
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