Return to Naples: My Italian Bar Mitzvah and Other Discoveries, Robert Zweig

Return to Naples: My Italian Bar Mitzvah and Other Discoveries

Robert Zweig

Publisher: Bordighera Press
PubDate: 9/1/2011
ISBN: 9781599540276
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $16.00
Quantity Available: 37
Pages: 216
 

Liteary Nonfiction. Memoir. In these interconnected stories, Zweig takes readers on a journey deep into the every day life of Naples in the 1960s—Naples, the birthplace of his mother, the home of his extended family, and the impoverished city that American tourists avoided altogether. Upon his arrival each summer, Zweig, an American of Italian, German, and Jewish descent, was quickly immersed in the ways of the Neapolitans, where complaining, it seemed, was a moral imperative, the voices of singing salesmen rang out each morning, meals were not just meals—they were events—and the one and only rabbi in town greeted him in his underwear each time he arrived for his Bar Mitzvah lessons. Throughout, Zweig offers tender insights into the mind and heart of a young boy as he awakens to the wonders and disappointments of life during his annual visits to Naples. It is over the course of those summers that he uncovers new mysteries surrounding his heritage and gains a deeper understanding of his parents and the place where they met.

Author City: PELHAM, NY USA

Robert Zweig is a professor of English at the Borough of Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York. He is the author of numerous publications in journals, encyclopedias, and books, and is the author of several textbooks. He has lectured at many universities throughout the United States and abroad, and lives in Westchester, New York, with his wife and two children.

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