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Diary of Giovanni Vener: An Immigrant's Journey to the Heart of America
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Diary of Giovanni Vener: An Immigrant's Journey to the Heart of America
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Michael Pedretti
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Series | The Story of Our Stories |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781098302764
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Publishing Details |
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BookBaby
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Imprint |
BookBaby
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Publication Date |
27 July 2020 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
It's 1899. John Venner, born Giovanni Vener, has just been committed to the Vernon County Insane Asylum. When one of the nurses hands him a pen and a pad, his suppressed need to write surfaces and he scribbles about his experience the night before. By the third day he is making diary entries addressed to Maddie, the love of his life who had died just a few months earlier. John looks back at a life that was good to him, but one that never allowed him the leisure time to create, to fulfill his desire to put in writing his insights and thoughts. But now all responsibility had been taken away and he can reflect on his life - his life as a budding artist, immigrant, farmer, husband and father, and community leader.John tells us of his journey to America, his struggles to obtain and maintain his farms, re-experiencing his past, and talking sweet thoughts to Maddie, his wife. He tells Maddie (and us) why he emigrated from Campodolcino in northern Italy to Bad Ax, Wisconsin. He relives with her many moments from their courtship and their struggles to eke a living out of the bluffs and coulees in Genoa, a small Wisconsin town located on the banks of the Mississippi river. Many entries are bold and naked love songs to Maddie. He also tells her of his days struggling with reality since her death.Giovanni is left an original copy of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass and develops a love hate relationship with Whitman and his poems. Homer appears in a dream and challenges him to write the great modern epic that will straighten out the errors that he, Virgil, Milton and Dante made. They celebrated war & quest, chauvinism, evil & despair, and fear. Homer challenges John to set it right - to tell the story of family, gentleness, creativity, charity, and peace. John believes he is too old for that, so he concentrates on making diary entries that depict his life with Maddie as fruitful immigrants each day making life a little better for themselves, their neighbors and the world. By reading his diary entries, we find out how and why he emigrated from the area know as "fields of sweetness" in Valle Spluga to the rolling hills of western Wisconsin that proved a challenge every day to farm. The book includes a history of John's town, "Genoa, A Spray Drift of Empathy Part II" that tells the story of Genoa, Wisconsin, from the early part of the twentieth century until today. The story focuses mainly on the mid-twentieth century and expansively discusses what daily life was like for a resident in 1951. As seen through the eyes of a child, the life of a citizen of Genoa was filled with hard work, church, family, and close-knit community. [Genoa, Part I is in volume 1 of this series]Included is an essay, "Thwarting the Deadly Trinity - The Sword, the Famine, and the Pestilence," that investigates the possibility of ridding the world of war. The author defines the three main plagues upon the human race to be war, starvation, and pestilence. The author puts forth a theory of the basis for waging war, and then concludes with ideas of how the future of the world will benefit from the end of wars. The first part of the manuscript has personifications of death, starvation, war, and pestilence speaking to each other as they explain their continued existence. The manuscript then moves to feature individuals representing different ideas and viewpoints such as a historian, a politician, a farmer, etc. gathered around a table to discuss the existence and eradication of these plagues. The reader is invited to "listen in" to their discussion in 1870, and then that group joins current day counterparts to continue the discussion. The author also includes the genealogical story of John's Maddie, Mary Madeline Starlochi - tracing the actual ancestral history of our heroine back eleven generations to Guglielmo Chiaverini was born in 1566.
Author Biography
Michael Pedretti traveled to Italy several times to encounter the small valley in Northern Italy that his ancestors called home for a thousand years before immigrating to a small Midwestern town in the mid-nineteenth century. There he discovered his ancestors were a kind, creative and empathetic people. As he learned more about them he became inspired to write a twelve book American epic titled The Story of Our Stories covering many generations in a family saga that highlights their contributions to and perspectives on life. While there he researched the genealogical roots of the families of his stories. More importantly he experienced the places and met the people who still live in the communities he has written about. He is currently over halfway through writing a twelve volume epic called The Story of Our Stories which tells the journey of an archetypical American family starting from the earliest human mother right through the next generation with a focus on the last families to live in Europe and the first families to settle in small town America in the second half of the nineteenth century. The author was born and raised on a farm just outside Genoa, Wisconsin, the locale for many of his stories and where his family farmed for over one hundred years. He spent many hours as a child hanging out with and listening to the tales of his grandfather who was the first in his family to be born in America - born before Lincoln became President. As a child he did many of the activates such as helping to make bresaola, milking cows by hand and chopping wood with a blunt ax that the people he writes about had been doing for a thousand years - giving him an inimitable viewpoint as he brings the characters alive in his stories. In addition to writing historical fiction, biographical stories and pure fiction, he enjoys writing poetry. Having traveled to well over thirty countries and visited nearly every state, the author has a world view on life. He enjoys meeting people from other cultures and dining at out of the way restaurants serving authentic native food. He has been selected to be in International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, Who's Who in the World, The Contemporary Who's Who of Professionals, International Who's Who of Intellectuals, Who's Who in World Education, Who's Who in Entertainment, Who's Who Registry of Business Leaders, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the South, Men of Achievement and Outstanding Young Men of America. He has served on peer panels for the NEA, the NJ Arts Council, and the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. He has received several awards for his work in the mime and clown field.Michael Pedretti spent the first part of his professional career as a college professor of theater directing over 100 theater productions. Later, he produced international theater festivals presenting over 170 movement theater shows from 30 countries. The festivals were covered in hundreds of newspapers and magazines, was featured many times on the Terry Gross show and on Fox News, The Today Show and CBS Nightwatch. He recently completed a two-volume book covering the work of the originating performance artists whose work was presented at the international theater festivals he produced and who challenged the theater world in the later part of the twentieth century.
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