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Beyond The godfather : Italian American writers on the real Italian American experience / A. Kenneth Ciongoli and Jay Parini, editors.
[0874518458 (alk. paper)] Hanover, NH : University Press of New England, c1997.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS153.I8 B49 1997

    Beyond The Godfather, Italian American Writers Writing about the Real Italian American experience is a collection of stories from various Italian authors who offer an intimate and unique insight into what there lives were like completely disconnected from the experiences depticted in a movie like “The Godfather”. This work is not so mucha response to the film “The Godfather” as it is a reaction to those that have seen the film and can not distinguish between reality and fiction or are simply content to place stereotypical

    The first story in the book is that of Louise Desalvo called “Finding My Way” and his experiences as a young boy growing up in Hoboken, New Jersey and going to grammar school. This interesting little story shows how important education was this Italian American family and the pride that they felt to become integrated into American society as opposed to the extra legal activities that you would experience in “The Godfather.” Moreover, his real-life experiences at school prove him to be quite astute and polite. This quaint story ends as it had began ground in the real experience of family, one that has no connection to the mafia.

    This book takes a step back from the stereotypes that one might decide to adopt from the portrayals of Italian Americans in The Godfather. Understanding the distinction is important not only because stereotyping a group of people is ignorant, but because in realizing that the book or the movie are a work of fiction should increase one’s appreciation of the work.  

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Phillips, Gene D. .Godfather : the intimate Francis Ford Coppola / Gene D. Phillips ; with a foreword by Walter Murch. [0813123046 (alk. paper) ] Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c2004.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PN1998.3.C67 P48 2004
In chapter 4 (In a savage land: The Godfather) of the book Godfather: The intimate Francis Ford Coppola, Gene D. Phillips helps recount the process that Francis Ford Coppola went through in order to make the movie, The Godfather. Through this chapter we learn of the trials and tribulations that he faced before, during and after the making of the movie.
Phillips reports that the screenplay was first met with skepticism from Paramount as previous mobster films failed in the box office. However, based on current events such as Senator Etes Kefauver’s Committee on Organized Crime and the publicity of Mafiosi Frank Costello, Paramount decided to take a chance on its production.
Francis Ford Coppola was chosen to direct The Godfather due to his Italian ancestry. Paramount wanted an Italian American director because they wanted to make the film as realistic as possible, and only an Italian American could convey the subtleties of the culture. Although initially opposed to producing the screenplay, Coppola became enamored with the storyline that was based on the unity and strength of the family.
Throughout the production Coppola battled with others in order for his vision to be expressed. First, money was an issue with Paramount as Coppola’s budget was small. During the filming his ideas would conflict with others in regards to the cinematography and editing of the film. After the film was finished, he received criticism for glorifying organized crime and celebrating violence.
Despite all of these problems, Coppola’s persistence helped create a film that became highly acclaimed. Through his passion and attention to detail, he was able to create a magnificent movie, which went on to become one of the most successful films of all time. Based the time period and current events surrounding the film, The Godfather was able to capture the imagination of everyone.


tagged books coppola francis godfather ford by crdiaz ...and 1 other person ...on 08-APR-08
Beyond The godfather : Italian American writers on the real Italian American experience / A. Kenneth Ciongoli and Jay Parini, editors.
[0874518458 (alk. paper)] Hanover, NH : University Press of New England, c1997.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS153.I8 B49 1997

The book Beyond the Godfather: Italian American Writers on the Real Italian American Experience, is a collection of essays written by writers of Italian descent. The book is in response to the wide popularity of The Godfather. The popularity of this book and movie has overshadowed the culture of Italians. As a result, these essays were compiled in order to give an overview of the styles of writing of the Italian Americans.

There are three main sections of the book: Memories and Memoirs, Italian American Literature and Identity Politics. Memories and Memoirs are full of anecdotes from Italian American everyday lives. In Louise DeSalvo’s story, “Finding My Way,” he discusses his education experience growing up. From this essay, it is apparent the importance of family as well as education in the life of this Italian American. The Italian American Literature section mainly discussed the different types of styles of writing. This is used to show the diversity in terms of its culture. Lastly, Identity Politics discusses the role that Italian Americans have in the United States. In the essay, “Italian Americans and American Politics,” Michael Barone discusses the influential role of Italians in the U.S. government, and the prominent figures, such as Fiorello LaGuardia, that were present in society.

The purpose of this book was to respond to the stereotypes of Italian Americans that was created by The Godfather. Although Mafia is an aspect of Italian Americans, the book highlights other aspects of their culture. Most notably, it shows the power that Italian Americans have in America. However, this power is through respectable positions in government and not through illegal ways. In addition to this, the importance of family is evident through the essays written, which is mirrored in the movie.


Phillips, Gene D. .Godfather : the intimate Francis Ford Coppola / Gene D. Phillips ; with a foreword by Walter Murch. [0813123046 (alk. paper) ] Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c2004.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PN1998.3.C67 P48 2004
 
    In chapter 4 (In a savage land: The Godfather) of the book Godfather: The intimate Francis Ford Coppola, Gene D. Phillips helps recount the process that Francis Ford Coppola went through in order to make the movie, The Godfather.  Through this chapter we learn of the trials and tribulations that he faced before, during and after the making of the movie. 
    Phillips reports that the screenplay was first met with skepticism from Paramount as previous mobster films failed in the box office.  However, based on current events such as Senator Etes Kefauver’s Committee on Organized Crime and the publicity of Mafiosi Frank Costello, Paramount decided to take a chance on its production.  
    Francis Ford Coppola was chosen to direct The Godfather due to his Italian ancestry.  Paramount wanted an Italian American director because they wanted to make the film as realistic as possible, and only an Italian American could convey the subtleties of the culture.  Although initially opposed to producing the screenplay, Coppola became enamored with the storyline that was based on the unity and strength of the family.
    Throughout the production Coppola battled with others in order for his vision to be expressed.  First, money was an issue with Paramount as Coppola’s budget was small.  During the filming his ideas would conflict with others in regards to the cinematography and editing of the film.  After the film was finished, he received criticism for glorifying organized crime and celebrating violence.    
     Despite all of these problems, Coppola’s persistence helped create a film that became highly acclaimed.  Through his passion and attention to detail, he was able to create a magnificent movie, which went on to become one of the most successful films of all time.  Based the time period and current events surrounding the film, The Godfather was able to capture the imagination of everyone.
 


Sluyter, Dean. . Cinema nirvana : enlightenment lessons from the movies / Dean Sluyter. [1400049741 ] New York : Three Rivers Press, c2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PN1995.5 .S63 2005
 
 
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