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The Statue of Liberty How Emma’s sonnet immortalized the “Mother of Exiles”
by Joseph Tusiani
We are very pleased to publish one of the letters due to appear in a volume soon to be published:
Saluti da New York
(Greetings from New York) by Joseph Tusiani, edited by Antonio Motta, Centro Documentazione Leonardo Sciascia, series “Vele” 2, San Marco in Lamis
July 2011
Times Square the city that never sleeps
by Joseph Tusiani
Broadway’s theater zone stuns you with its cascading neon signs and its multiethnic crowd. The area of luxury apartment buildings around Central Park South, in the midst of millionaires and homeless people
May 2011
An evening at the Metropolitan
by Joseph Tusiani
In this account by the Apulian-American poet, who lives in Manhattan, the delightful experience of a member of the audience in the theater considered the world’s temple to Opera
April 2011