This book is divided into three sections. The first section deals with
the general situation of Italian/American literature and its reception
both in the United States and in Italy. It also discusses other social
and cultural issues that pertain to Italian Americana. Section two
consists of six chapters, each discussing a specific author; three
dedicated to prose (Pietro di Donato, Mario Puzo, Luigi Barzini), three
dedicated to poetry (Joseph Tusiani, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Rina
Ferrarelli). Section three examines the current state of criticism
dedicated to Italian/American literature, the second part focusing in on
a number of specific works.