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This novel follows Robert Tagliaferro, an orphan of ambiguous racial and ethnic identity, who has returned to his hometown of Utica, New York, searching the bin of memory for something to salvage. Rich in literary heritage and allusion, The Music of the Inferno is an unusual, deft, often, piercing meditation on storytelling, ethnicity, and the Italian American experience.

Produktbeschreibung
This novel follows Robert Tagliaferro, an orphan of ambiguous racial and ethnic identity, who has returned to his hometown of Utica, New York, searching the bin of memory for something to salvage. Rich in literary heritage and allusion, The Music of the Inferno is an unusual, deft, often, piercing meditation on storytelling, ethnicity, and the Italian American experience.
Autorenporträt
Frank Lentricchia is Katherine Everett Gilbert Professor of Literature at Duke University. He is the author or editor of many books of literary criticism and theory, as well as seven novels, including The Italian Actress and The Music of the Inferno, both also published by SUNY Press; Lucchesi and the Whale; and The Book of Ruth.