Blue Italian

Blue Italian by Rita Ciresi, published by Ecco Press in 1996, is a literary work that explores the dynamics of a working-class Italian family. The narrative follows Rosa Salvatore, a witty and relatable heroine, as she navigates the complexities of her young life and three-year marriage. Set against the backdrop of New Haven’s Pizza Beach, the story captures the vibrant chaos of family life, filled with love, food, and the challenges of personal aspirations.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences as Rosa juggles her college ambitions and her relationship with Gary Fisher, a Jewish lawyer. The book delves into themes of love, regret, and the bittersweet nature of relationships, all conveyed through Ciresi’s sharp dialogue and keen observations. With 287 pages, this edition presents a heartfelt exploration of romance and the emotional intricacies that accompany it, making it a notable addition to the genre of fiction.
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Skillfully capturing the daily quirks of life in a boisterous, working-class ethnic family–daily assaulted by family clamor, endless courses of food, embarrassment and fierce love–Blue Italian traces the pitfalls of the young life and three-year marriage of a wise-cracking and heart-winning heroine, Rosa Salvatore. With an ear for acid dialogue and an eye for everyday ironies, Ciresi unfolds Rosa Salvatore’s tale: growing up on fantasies, guilt, and fagioli in the New Haven working-class Italian neighborhood of Pizza Beach; working her way through a local college by slinging hash, while agonizing over her thighs and aching for passion; landing a job and meeting Gary Fisher, a nice Jewish lawyer from Flushing with a great butt and angst of his own. Rosa and Gary fall in love, make love, get married, fight, make up, fight again–until Gary is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and Rosa realizes the power of her love–and the crushing force of regret.
Frank and warm, crackling with razor-sharp wit, Blue Italian is a love story about an ill-fated couple who almost missed realizing how much they loved each other. It establishes Rita Ciresi as a writer with a unique gift for language, character, and emotion–a novelist to read, and a novelist to watch.
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