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Twisted Head

An Italian American Memoir

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For Carl Capotorto, a name carries profound significance. The Italian translation of Capotorto is "twisted head," a fitting reflection of his upbringing in the Bronx during the 1960s and ’70s. Surrounded by colorful characters like the Mangialardis and Mrs. Sabella, Carl's life was shaped by his father's domineering presence. Philip Vito Capotorto, the tyrannical patriarch, ruled the household with the mantra, "I'm not your friend, I'm the father," while running Cappi's Pizza and Sangwheech Shoppe, known for its humorous motto, "We Don't Spel Good, Just Cook Nice." Amidst the turmoil of a changing Bronx, Carl's father was often at the center of it all, much to the distress of his devoted mother. This memoir offers a comedic yet poignant glimpse into the life of a working-class Italian-American family, emphasizing labor over crime as their true legacy. Carl's journey is marked by his struggle for identity in a world that expected conformity. With a vibrant cast of characters from the family pizza shop, including teachers, nuns, and local merchants, the narrative balances tragedy and humor. Ultimately, Carl learns to embrace his love for his family while recognizing the necessity of letting them go. This story serves as an exorcism of sorts, filled with laughter and reflection.

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Twisted Head, Carl Capotorto

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Titul
Twisted Head
Podtitul
An Italian American Memoir
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Broadway Books
Rok vydania
2008
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
306
ISBN10
076792861X
ISBN13
9780767928618
Série
Anotácia
For Carl Capotorto, a name carries profound significance. The Italian translation of Capotorto is "twisted head," a fitting reflection of his upbringing in the Bronx during the 1960s and ’70s. Surrounded by colorful characters like the Mangialardis and Mrs. Sabella, Carl's life was shaped by his father's domineering presence. Philip Vito Capotorto, the tyrannical patriarch, ruled the household with the mantra, "I'm not your friend, I'm the father," while running Cappi's Pizza and Sangwheech Shoppe, known for its humorous motto, "We Don't Spel Good, Just Cook Nice." Amidst the turmoil of a changing Bronx, Carl's father was often at the center of it all, much to the distress of his devoted mother. This memoir offers a comedic yet poignant glimpse into the life of a working-class Italian-American family, emphasizing labor over crime as their true legacy. Carl's journey is marked by his struggle for identity in a world that expected conformity. With a vibrant cast of characters from the family pizza shop, including teachers, nuns, and local merchants, the narrative balances tragedy and humor. Ultimately, Carl learns to embrace his love for his family while recognizing the necessity of letting them go. This story serves as an exorcism of sorts, filled with laughter and reflection.