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Paperback When the Stars Were Still Visible Book

ISBN: 1622889134

ISBN13: 9781622889136

When the Stars Were Still Visible

In When the Stars Were Still Visible, Maria Mazziotti Gillan gives us the truth, unedited and directly from the heart. This gorgeously elegiac collection creates an arc that articulates her understanding of aging and gaining wisdom. In the central poem, "Claiming My True Name," she finally embraces her Italian roots after confessing her desire to "slide right into the life of America," and realizes with sorrow what denying her "Italian parents and the cold-water flat," has cost her: "How many hours have I spent drowning in shame...ashamed of our poverty, my immigrant parents, my father's limp, his paralyzed leg dragging behind him...my own dark skin...my cheap clothes." Throughout the second half of the collection, Gillan subtly acknowledges the shift in her own life as it parallels the lack of understanding between herself and her own children, her own frailty with that of her father and her husband. In the last poem, "Celebration in Albidona," there is an unexpected encounter that results in an epiphany, which bridges the "old country" to the "new." It is as if this book rose out of an alchemist's compound comprised of Calabrian limestone and the cement of the back stoop on 17th Street in Paterson, New Jersey, where Mazziotti Gillan grew up. By the end of this poignant and resonant book, the poet accepts her double heritage with all its pain and obstacles and with all its beauty and grace.

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