Tiziano Thomas Dossena je známý svou rozsáhlou prací v oblasti publikování a literární kritiky, se zvláštním zaměřením na italskou kulturu a její přínos americké společnosti. Jeho redakční a vydavatelská činnost, zejména prostřednictvím časopisů jako L’Idea Magazine, si klade za cíl šířit povědomí o bohatství italských tradic, umění a hudby. Dossena se také zabývá přínosy a výzvami, kterým čelili Italové při integraci do americké společnosti, a prostřednictvím svých článků a recenzí knih oživuje tyto příběhy. Jeho odbornost se rozšiřuje i na překlady a vydávání dříve nepublikovaných hudebních děl, čímž zpřístupňuje cenné kulturní dědictví širšímu publiku.
This book features ten short stories in Italian, blending fiction and autobiography, by an Italian journalist in New York. It also includes an award-winning essay on Italians in America, recognized with a gold medal at the Premio Emigrazione.
In 1930s Illinois, in an idyllic country environment, though strained by the Great Depression, young Eveline meets Oliver, a promising and idealistic but disillusioned and uninspired writer. Only after a few meetings, they overcome their distrust and prejudices, and begin to exchange opinions, and to tell each other about their lives and their dreams. The passionate love story between them will shape their future actions but also the life of all those around them.Oliver’s close friend, Nick, a lover of life and comfort, realizing the emptiness of his existence, feels a sense of inadequacy and decides to leave as a for Spain as a volunteer, where the civil war is raging. While the winds of war stir on the horizon, the young protagonists will have to learn to fight in order not to be crushed by the events that will change their lives forever.Giving space to the profound cogitations of the characters and offering descriptions that reflect the author’s excellent knowledge of the American world, and in particular of the neighboring area of Chicago, Lucia Campanella presents us with a plausible and compelling work that will have readers fall in love with these characters.
Besides in the neo-expressionistic period in which for Emilio Giuseppe Dossena the form does not have the relevance shown in the rest of his works, his pictorial style, although changing over the years, has retained certain characteristics, which are the faithful reproduction of his impressions and feelings of the moment, the faithful and effective realistic representation of the subject and the pictorial challenge of color. This allows us to recognize his landscapes almost immediately for their originality, especially the color, which is the essence of his artistic expression.Dossena painted a variety of landscapes, from the soft valleys of Umbria to the centenary trees of Lombardy, from the cliffs of Liguria to the Alpine huts of Piedmont, from the gypsy caravans to the circus encampment, and each time he reproduced his sensations together with the painted subject realistically and honestly.This book offers the opportunity to compare his landscape works throughout his long artistic career.
Emilio Giuseppe Dossena, an influential figure in Italian art, is explored through his multifaceted life as a father, artist, and poet. This monograph delves into his artistic phases, decoration, and restoration efforts, while also revealing personal anecdotes that illuminate his creative evolution. It serves as a comprehensive resource for art collectors and researchers, addressing common queries and curiosities about Dossena and his oeuvre, positioning it as an essential reference for further exploration of his contributions to the art world.