List of Italian-American women writers

The following is a list of Italian-American women writers. It may also include Italian American women academics, performers and artists. An essential piece of Italian American women writers as a cultural entity begins with the publication and dissemination of Helen Barolini's The Dream Book: An Anthology of Italian American Women Writers.[1] With a much acclaimed introductory essay revealing the past barriers to Italian American women writers within their own tradition as well as in the world of publishing, this collection explodes the silence by presenting fifty-six writers from the earliest to the present, in all writing genres, with excerpts from their work. It was the recipient of an American Book Award. An earlier work of Barolini's, Umbertina, a novel (1979),[1] soon came to be seen to be a distinguished example of her work. Among those writers collected in The Dream Book, a number have entered in the mainstream of American literature and writing. This work depicts the distinctive Italian ethnic experience, struggling with integration into and conflict with American contexts.

A–C

  • Kim Addonizio
  • Flavia Alaya, author of Under the Rose (2001).[2]
  • Gia Amella
  • B. Amore, author of An Italian American Odyssey: Through Ellis Island and Beyond: Life line, filo della vita (2006),[3] Carving out a Dream (2008)[4] and Invisible Odysseys: Art by Mexican Farmworkers in Vermont (2010).[5]
  • Susanne Antonetta
  • Penny Arcade
  • June Avignone
  • Dodici Azpadu
  • Pamela Barnett
  • Helen Barolini
  • Amy Barone, author of Views from the Driveway poetry chapbook (2008),[6] "Writing History" (2008),[7] "Abs Class" (2009)[8] and "Recollection" and "Poets at Work" (forthcoming).[9]
  • Regina Barrecca
  • Dorothy Barresi
  • Rose Basile Greene
  • Ahn Behrens
  • Gabriella Belfiglio
  • Adria Bernardi
  • Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum
  • Mary Jo Bona
  • Teresa A. Broccoli
  • Dorothy Bryant
  • Cheryl Burke
  • Mary Bucci Bush, author of Sweet Hope (2011) and winner of Tillie Olsen Writing Award.[10]
  • Paula Butturini
  • Anna Teresa Callen
  • Mariarosy Calleri
  • Louisa Calio, author of Signifyin Woman, (2010),[11] Poetry: Life is Beautiful, My Cells Remember the Dark Mother, Holy Water, What is Water, and Rocco Whose Name Means Calm (2010),[12] "De Woman is Smarter" (2007)[13] and In the Eye of Balance (1978).[14]
  • Phyllis Capello
  • Mary Cappello,[15] author of Night Bloom (1998),[16] Awkward: A Detour (2007),[17] Called Back (2009),[18] and Swallow (2011).[19]
  • Rosemary Cappello, Editor of Philadelphia Poets; poetry has appeared in Directory of Women Writing, Paper Air, Iconoclast; author of San Paride.
  • Mary Caponegro
  • Giovanna (Janet) Capone
  • Rosette Capotorto
  • Sophia Capotorto-Weiss
  • Joan Ruth Capra
  • Nancy Carnevale, author of A New Language, A New World: Italian Immigrants in the United States, 1890–1945 (2009)[20] and Lingua/Lenga’/Language: “The Language Question” in the Life and Work of an Italian American Woman (2006).[21]
  • Nancy Caronia
  • Mary Beth Caschetta
  • Denya Cascio
  • Grace Cavalieri
  • Diana Cavallo
  • Jo Ann Cavallo
  • Nzula Angelina Ciatu
  • Rita Ciresi
  • Dorian Cirrone
  • Joanna Clapps Herman, author of After the Manner of Women,(2014),[22] The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America (2011),[23] co-editor of Wild Dreams: The Best of Italian Americana (2008)[24] and Our Roots Are Deep With Passion, (2007).[25]
  • Clarissa Clo'
  • Paola Corso,[26] author of The Laundress Catches Her Breath (forthcoming Fall 2012),[27] Once I Was Told the Air Was Not for Breathing (2012),[28] Catina's Haircut (2010)[29] and Giovanna's 86 Circles (2007).[30]
  • Suzanne Corso
  • Camille Cusumano

D–J

  • Vinni Marie D'Ambrosio, author of An Italian Morning: Poems (2008),[31] Mexican Gothic (1993),[32] Eliot Possessed: T.S.Eliot and FitzGerald's Rubaiyat (1991)[33] and Life of Touching Mouths (1971).[34]
  • Beverly D'Onofrio
  • Mary Russo Demetrick
  • Tina De Rosa
  • Luisa Del Giudice
  • Mikki del Monico[35]
  • Louise DeSalvo
  • Delia De Santis
  • Andrea L. Dottolo, author of " 'I’m not a feminist, but…': Introducing feminism in Psychology of Women courses" (2011),[36]" 'Don't ever forget now, you're a Black man in America': Intersections of race, class and gender in encounters with the police" (2008),[36] "Feminist psychology" (2006)[36] and "Socialization to the academy: Coping with competing social identities" (2005).[36]
  • Diane DiPrima
  • Gail Faith Edwards, author of Opening Our Wild Hearts to the Healing Herbs (2000),[37] Traversing the Wild Terrain of Menopause: Herbal Allies for Midlife Women and Men (2004)[38] and Through the Wild Heart of Mary: Teachings of the 20 Mysteries of the Rosary and the Herbs and Foods Associated with Them (2010).[39]
  • Louisa Ermelino
  • Maria Fama
  • Venera Fazio, co-editor of Sweet Lemons: Writings with a Sicilian Accent (2004), Writing Beyond History (2006), Strange Peregrinations: Italian Canadian Literary Landscapes (2007), Reflections on Culture: An Anthology of Creative and Critical Writing (2010) and Sweet Lemons 2: International Writings with a Sicilian Accent and Sicily (2011).
  • Jennifer Lagier Fellguth,[40] author of Fishing for Portents (2008),[41] The Mangia Syndrome (2004),[42] Second-Class Citizen (2000),<ref =FellguthThree>Jennifer Lagier, Second-Class Citizen. Bordighera Press, 2000.</ref> and Where We Grew Up (1999).[43]
  • Diana Festa
  • Teresa Fiore
  • Barbara Fragoletti Hoffman
  • Diane Fortuna
  • Donna R. Gabaccia
  • Renata Gangemi
  • Mary Giaimo
  • Laura Giannatempo
  • Sandra M. Gilbert
  • Maria Mazziotti Gillan
  • Daniela Gioseffi
  • Mary Gordon
  • Edvige Giunta,[44] author of Writing with an Accent: Contemporary Italian American Women Authors" (2002)[45] and Dire l'indicibile: Il memoir delle autrici italo americane (2002).[46] She is co-editor of The Milk of Almonds: Italian American Women Writers on Food and Culture (2002)[47] and Italian American Writers on New Jersey (2003).[48]
  • Emily Giunta-Cotts
  • Lachrista Greco, author of Olive Grrrls: Italian American Women & The Search For Identity, (forthcoming)[49] "That One Time When My Mom Was a Lesbian" (2012)[50] and "Visual Silencing" (2010).[51]
  • Rachel Guido deVries
  • Jennifer Guglielmo,[52] author of Living the Revolution: Italian Women's Resistance and Radicalism in New York City, 1880–1945, (2010)[53] and Are Italians White? How Race Is Made in America, (2003).[54]
  • Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
  • Josephine Gattuso Hendin
  • Ann Hood
  • Giovanna Miceli Jeffries

K–M

  • Jennifer DiGregorio Kightlinger
  • Adele Regina La Barre
  • Marisa Labozzetta, author of Thieves Never Steal in the Rain (2011),[55] At the Copa (2006)[56] and Stay With Me, Lella (1999).[57]
  • Carmela Delia Lanza
  • Mary Ann Mannino
  • Giovanna Bellia La Marca,[58] author of Sicillian Feasts (2004),[59] Language and Travel Guide to Sicily (2009),[60] and The Cooking of Emilia-Romagna (2011).[61]
  • Laurie Mattioli
  • Denise Calvetti Michaels
  • Victoria Lancelotta
  • Donna M. Lane
  • Annie Lanzillotto, author of L is for Lion: An Italian Bronx Butch Freedom Memoir, (2013),[62] "Blue Pill", an alternative rock and blues album (2010),[63] and Eleven Recitations, a solo poetry album, (2012).[64]
  • Maria Laurino
  • Donna Leon
  • Denise Nico Leto
  • Loryn Lipari
  • Julia Lisella, author of Terrain (2007)[65] and Love Song Hiroshima (2004).[66]
  • Maria Lisella, author of Two Naked Feet (2009)[67] and Amore on Hope Street (2009).[68]
  • Susan Caperna Lloyd, author of No Pictures in My Grave: A Spiritual Journey in Sicily (1992).[69]
  • LuLu LoLo,[70] playwright, actor & performance artist of "Soliloquy for a Seamstress: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire," "38 Witnessed Her Death, I Witnessed Her Love: The Lonely Secret of Mary Ann Zielonko (Kitty Genovese Story)," "Macaroni and Mal Occhio (Evil Eye): Food, Faith, and Family—Growing Up Italian-American" and "LuLu LoLo Takes Her Hat Off to The Fair Sex—Unfair Victims."
  • Jaliese Lombardo
  • Anne Marie Macari, author of She Heads Into the Wilderness (2008)[71] and Gloryland (2005).[72]
  • Karen Malpede
  • Kathleen Zamboni McCormick
  • Chiara Montalto
  • Donna Masini
  • Carole Maso
  • Cris Mazza
  • Chiara Mazzucchelli

N–R

  • Donna Jo Napoli
  • Kathryn Nocerino
  • Lia Ottaviano
  • Lucia Perillo
  • Nancy Marie Picard
  • Antonia Pola
  • Patricia Leuzzi Polak, author of "Hymn to Aton from Suburbia" (2010),[73] "Photo Realism" (2011),[74] "The Saint's Day Party" (2011)[75] and "The Tempest" (2011).[76]
  • Luciana Polney
  • Anna Quindlen
  • Elissa Raffa
  • Kym Ragusa, author of The Skin Between Us: A Memoir of Race, Beauty, and Belonging (2006).[77]
  • Vittoria repetto, author of Not Just A Personal Ad (2006)[78] and Head For the Van Wyck (1994).[79]
  • Tiziana Rinaldi Castro,[80] author of Dai Morti (1992),[81] Il Lungo Ritorno (2001),[82] Due cose Amare e una Dolce (2007)[82] and the story, "Femminielli a Via Toledo" in Italia Underground (2009).[82]
  • Rose Romano
  • Caterina Romeo
  • Agne Rossi
  • Suze Rotolo
  • Laura E. Ruberto,[83] author of Gramsci, Migration, and the Representation of Women’s Work in Italy and the U.S. (2007/2010),[84] co-editor of Italian Neorealism and Global Cinema (2007)[85] and translator of Such is Life: an Italian American Woman’s Memoir, Leonilde Frieri Ruberto (2010).[86]

S–Z

  • Margaret R. Sáraco
  • Mary Saracino, author of The Singing of Swans (2006),[87] co-editor of She Is Everywhere! Volume 3 (2012)[88] and Voices of the Soft-bellied Warrior: A memoir, (2001).[89]
  • Nancy Savoca
  • Laura Schenone
  • Lisa Scottoline
  • Sister Blandina Segale
  • Ilaria Serra
  • Joann Sicoli
  • Pauline Spatafora,[90] author of Dear Sister, Letters Home to Sicily From Wartime America (2009)[91] and Cara Sorella (Italian translation).
  • Circe Sturm
  • Maria Terrone,[92] author of poetry collections: Eye to Eye (2014),[93] A Secret Room in Fall (2006),[94]The Bodies We Were Loaned 2002,[95] the chapbook, American Gothic, Take 2 (2009)[96] as well as the narrative, “At Home in the New World: A Jackson Heights Native Savors Her Neighborhood” (2012).[97]
  • Gioia Timpanelli
  • Karen Tintori
  • Carrie Ann Tocci
  • Marianna DeMarco Torgovnick, author of Crossing Ocean Parkway: Readings by an Italian American Daughter (1994).[98]
  • Adriana Trigiani
  • Camilla Trinchieri,[99] author of The Trouble With Mystery Series (1991–96),[100] The Price of Silence (2007),[101] Il Prezzo del Silenzio (2008),[102] and Cercando Alice (2010).[103]
  • Danielle Trussoni
  • Laura Valeri,[104] author of the linked story collections Safe in Your Head (Stephen F. Austin University Press 2013) and The Kind of Things Saints Do (University of Iowa Press 2002), Winner Iowa Short Fiction Award, John Gardner Fiction Award, Stephen F. Austin Literary Contest.
  • Cassandra Vivian,[105] author of Americans in Egypt 1770–1915 (2012),[106] A Tuscan-American Kitchen,[107] The Overseer's Family (2006),[108] The Western Desert of Egypt: An Explorer's Handbook (2000)[109] and Immigrant's Kitchen: Italian (1993).[110]
  • Frances Winwar (Francesca Vinciguerra)

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Helen Barolini, The Dream Book: An Anthology of Italian American Women Writers, Syracuse University Press, 1985.
  2. Flavia Alaya, Under the Rose, New York: Feminist Press, 2001.
  3. B. Amore, An Italian American Odyssey: Through Ellis Island and Beyond: Life line, filo della vita. New York: Center for Migration Studies, 2006.
  4. B. Amore, Carving Out a Dream. Kokoro Press, 2008.
  5. B. Amore, Invisible Odysseys: Art by Mexican Farmworkers in Vermont. Kokoro Press, 2010.
  6. Amy Barone, View from the Driveway. Foothills Publishing, 2008.
  7. Amy Barone, "Writing History" in Avanti Popolo anthology. Manic D Press, 2008.
  8. Amy Barone, "Abs Class" in Maintenant – Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing & Art, Spring 2009.
  9. Amy Barone, "Recollection and "Poets at Work" in Philadelphia Poets Annual Journal, 2013.
  10. Mary Bucci Bush, Sweet Hope, Guernica Editions, 2011.
  11. Louisa Calio, "Signifyin Woman." in Sweet Lemons: an Anthology of Sicilian American Writing, ed. Venera Fazio and Delia De Santis. Legas Publications, 2010.
  12. Louisa Calio, Poetry in Journal of Italian Translation, Volume V, No. 1, Spring 2010. Edited by Luigi Bonaffini, Sicilian translations by Nino Provenzano.
  13. Louisa Calio, "De Woman is Smarter." Journal of Politics' International Feminist Issue, Women on Women and Water. Issue 9.4, Fall 2007. Edited by Paolo Corso.
  14. Louisa Calio, In the Eye of Balance. Poetry. New York: Pardiso Press, 1978.
  15. Mary Cappello's website.
  16. Mary Cappello, Night Bloom: A Memoir. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998.
  17. Mary Cappello, Awkward: A Detour. New York: Bellevue Literary Press, 2007.
  18. Mary Cappello, Called Back: My Reply to Cancer, My Return to Life. New York: Alyson Books, 2009.
  19. Mary Cappello, Swallow: Foreign Bodies, Their Ingestion, Inspiration, and the Curious Doctor who Extracted Them. New York: The New Press, 2011.
  20. Nancy Carnevale, A New Language, A New World: Italian Immigrants in the United States, 1890–1945. University of Illinois Press, 2009.
  21. Carnevale, Nancy C. (Winter 2006). "Lingua/Lenga'/Language: "The Language Question" in the Life and Work of an Italian American Woman (personal essay)". Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies (University of Nebraska Press via JSTOR) 27 (2): 87–101. JSTOR 4137423.
  22. Joanna Clapps Herman, After the Manner of Women, Fordham University Press, 2014.
  23. Joanna Clapps Herman, The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America, Albany: SUNY Press, 2011.
  24. Joanna Clapps Herman, Wild Dreams: The Best of Italian Americana, Fordham University Press, 2008.
  25. Joanna Clapps Herman, Our Roots Are Deep With Passion, New York: Other Press, 2007.
  26. Paola Corso's website.
  27. Paola Corso, The Laundress Catches Her Breath, CavanKerry Press, 2012.
  28. Paola Corso, Once I Was Told the Air Was Not for Breathing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2012.
  29. Paola Corso, Catina's Haircut, University of Wisconsin Press, 2010.
  30. Paola Corso, Giovanna's 86 Circles, University of Wisconsin Press, 2007.
  31. Vinni Marie D'Ambrosio, An Italian Morning: Poems. Waterside Press, Inc., 2008.
  32. Vinni Marie D'Ambrosio, Mexican Gothic. Blue Heron Press, 1993.
  33. Vinni Marie D'Ambrosio, Eliot Possessed: T.S.Eliot and FitzGerald's Rubaiyat. New York University Press, 1991.
  34. Vinni Marie D'Ambrosio, Life of Touching Mouths. New York University Press, 1971.
  35. Mikki del Monico's Website.
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 Dottolo, A.L. (2011). " 'I'm not a feminist, but...': Introducing feminism in Psychology of Women courses." Psychology of Women Quarterly, 35(4), 632–635.
  37. Gail Faith Edwards, Opening Our Wild Hearts to the Healing Herbs. Ash Tree Publishing, Woodstock, NY. 2000.
  38. Gail Faith Edwards. Traversing the Wild Terrain of Menopause: Herbal Allies for Midlife Women and Men. Bertha Canterbury/Rosina Publishing. Athens, MN, 2004.
  39. Gail Faith Edwards. Through the Wild Heart of Mary: Teachings of the 20 Mysteries of the Rosary and the Herbs and Foods Associated with Them. Bertha Canterbury/Rosina Publishing, Athens, MN, 2010.
  40. Jennifer Lagier Fellguth's website.
  41. Jennifer Lagier, Fishing for Portents," Pudding House Publications, 2008.
  42. Jennifer Lagier, The Mangia Syndrome." Pudding House Publications, 2004.
  43. Jennifer Lagier, Where We Grew Up. Paisano Press, 1999.
  44. Edvige Giunta, New Jersey City University Faculty.
  45. Edvige Giunta, 'Writing with an Accent: Contemporary Italian American Women Authors. Palgrave, 2002.
  46. Edvige Giunta, Dire l'indicibile: Il memoir delle autrici italo americane. University of Siena, 2002.
  47. Edvige Giunta and Louise DeSalvo, eds. The Milk of Almonds: Italian American Women Writers on Food and Culture. The Feminist Press, 2002.
  48. Edvige Giunta, Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jennifer Gillan, eds. Italian American Writers on New Jersey. Rutgers University Press, 2003.
  49. Lachrista Greco, Olive Grrrls: Italian American Women & The Search For Identity. Publisher, December 2012.
  50. Lachrista Greco, "That One Time When My Mom Was a Lesbian." Rebellious Magazine for Women, May 2012.
  51. Lachrista Greco, "Visual Silencing: Italian Women's Identities & Visual Culture." GirlDrive, April 2010.
  52. Jennifer Guglielmo, Smith Faculty Listing.
  53. Jennifer Guglielmo, Living the Revolution: Italian Women's Resistance and Radicalism in New York City, 1880–1945, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010.
  54. Jennifer Guglielmo, Co-edited with Salvatore Salerno. New York: Routledge, 2003. Translated into Italian: Gli Italiani Sono Bianchi? Come l’America ha costruito la razza. Milan: Il Saggiatore Press, 2006.
  55. Marisa Labozzetta, Thieves Never Steal in the Rain, Laura Gross Literary Agency, 2011.
  56. Marisa Labozzetta, At the Copa, Guernica Editions, 2006.
  57. Marisa Labozzetta, Stay With Me, Lella, Guernica Editions, 1999.
  58. Giovanna Bellia La Marca's Website.
  59. Giovanna Bellia La Marca, Sicilian Feasts. Hippocrene Books, 2004.
  60. Giovanna Bellia La Marca, Language and Travel Guide to Sicily. Hippocrene Books, 2009.
  61. Giovannia Bellia La Marca, The Cooking of Emilia-Romagna. Hippocrene Books, 2011.
  62. Annie Rachele Lanzillotto, L is for Lion: An Italian Bronx Butch Freedom Memoir, SUNY Albany Press, 2013.
  63. Annie Lanzillotto band, New York: StreetCry Productions, 2010.
  64. Annie Rachele Lanzillotto, Eleven Recitations," available on iTunes.
  65. Julia Lisella, Terrain. WordTech Editions, 2007.
  66. Julia Lisella, Love Song Hiroshima. Finishing Line Press, 2004.
  67. Maria Lisella, Two Naked Feet, Poets Wear Prada, 2009.
  68. Maria Lisella, Amore on Hope Street, Finishing Line Press, 2009.
  69. Susan Caperna Lloyd, No Pictures in My Grave: A Spiritual Journey in Sicily, Mercury House, 1992.
  70. LuLu LoLo's Website.
  71. Anne Marie Macari, She Heads Into the Wilderness. Autumn House Press, 2008.
  72. Anne Marie Macari, '"Gloryland. Alice James, 2005.
  73. Patricia Leuzzi Polak, "Hymn to Aton from Suburbia." Voices in Italian Americana, 2010.
  74. Patricia Leuzzi Polak, "Photo Realism." River Oak Review, 2011.
  75. Patricia Leuzzi Polak, "The Saint's Day Party." Forge, 2011.
  76. Patricia Leuzzi Polak, "The Tempest." Lullwater Review, 2011.
  77. Kym Ragusa, The Skin Between Us: A Memoir of Race, Beauty, and Belonging, New York: W.W. Norton, 2006.
  78. Vittoria repetto, Not Just a Personal Ad. Guernica Editions, 2006.
  79. Vittoria repetto, Head For the Van Wyck. Monkey Cat Press, 1994.
  80. Tiziana Rinaldi Castro's website.
  81. Tiziana Rinaldi Castro, Dai Morti. Edizioni Ripostes, Salerno-Rome, Italy, 1992.
  82. 82.0 82.1 82.2 Tiziana Rinaldi Castro, Il Lungo Ritorno, Edizioni EO, 2001.
  83. Laura Ruberto at Berkeley City College.
  84. Laura E. Ruberto, Gramsci, Migration, and the Representation of Women’s Work in Italy and the U.S. Lexington Books/Rowman and Littlefield, 2007/2010.
  85. Laura E. Ruberto and Kristi M. Wilson,eds. Italian Neorealism and Global Cinema. Wayne State University Press, 2007.
  86. Laura E. Ruberto, translator. Such is Life: An Italian American Woman's Memoir: Leonilde Frieri Ruberto. New York: Bordighera Press, 2010.
  87. Mary Saracino, The Singing of Swans, Nashville: Pearlsong Press, 2006.
  88. Mary Saracino, She Is Everywhere! Volume 3. Co-edited with Mary Beth Moser. Bloomington: iUniverse, Inc., 2012.
  89. Mary Sarancino, Voices of the Soft-bellied Warrior: A memoir, Midway: Spinsters Ink Books, 2001.
  90. Pauline Spatafora's Website.
  91. Pauline Spatafora, Dear Sister, Letters Home to Sicily From Wartime America. Reed & Quill Press, Inc., 2009.
  92. Maria Terrone's website.
  93. Maria Terrone, Eye to Eye, Bordighera Press, 2014.
  94. Maria Terrone, A Secret Room in Fall. McGovern Prize, Ashland Poetry Press, 2006.
  95. Maria Terrone, The Bodies We Were Loaned. The Word Works, 2002.
  96. Maria Terrone, American Gothic, Take 2. Finishing Line Press, 2009.
  97. Maria Terrone, At Home in the New World: A Jackson Heights Native Savors Her Neighborhood, commissioned by the Guggenheim Museum, 2012.
  98. Marianna DeMarco Torgovnick, Crossing Ocean Parkway: Readings by an Italian American Daughter, Rare Books, 1994.
  99. Camilla Trinchieri's Website.
  100. Camilla Trinchieri, The Trouble With mystery series. Harper Collins Publisher, 1991–1996. (Written under the pseudonym of Camilta T. Crespi).
  101. Camilla Trinchieri, The Price of Silence. Soho Press, 2007.
  102. Camilla Trinchieri, Il Prezzo del Silenzio. MarcosyMarcos, 2008.
  103. Camilla Trinchieri, Cercando Alice. MarcosyMarcos, 2010.
  104. Laura Valeri's Website.
  105. Cassandra Vivian's Website.
  106. Cassandra Vivian, Americans in Egypt 1770–1915. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2012.
  107. Cassandra Vivian, A Tuscan-American Kitchen. Pelican Publishing, 2011.
  108. Cassandra Vivian, The Overseer's Family, 2011.
  109. Cassandra Vivian, The Western Desert of Egypt: An Explorer's Handbook. American University in Cairo Press, 2008.
  110. Cassandra Vivian, Immigrant's Kitchen: Italian. Trade Routes Enterprises, 1993.

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