Joanna Clapps Herman Explained
Joanna Clapps Herman is an Italian American writer, editor and poet. She is the author of three books of prose, editor of two anthologies, and her essays and writing have been published in many anthologies and literary journals, including Creative Nonfiction,[1] Inkwell[2] and The Massachusetts Review.
She teaches at Manhattanville College,[3] where she is on the Master's of Fine Arts faculty in creative writing.
Education
Herman has a Bachelor of Arts in English from SUNY Empire State College and a Master of Arts in American Studies from City College of New York, where she studied with Francine du Plessix Gray. Herman's writing topics often include her Italian American heritage and family.[4]
Honors and awards
Heritage and family history
Herman was born to second-generation Italian American parents. Her grandparents are all from the province of Basilicata, also known as Lucania. These towns are part of the area's ancient history. Her father's family is from Avigliano, where the name Claps is a common one. Her mother's family (Becce), is from Tolve, which it is said Hannibal burned to the ground on his sweep through Italy. In the fields outside Tolve, are the remains of a 4th Century BCE Roman Villa.
The customs of this part of Italy were kept alive during her childhood in America. Herman's maternal grandparents were farmers and cheesemakers[10] The men in her paternal family were blacksmiths in Avigliano and became ironworkers in the U.S. This history is reflected in Herman's writing, where the subject of being a southern Italian woman raised in a Post-World War II New England industrial town, is addressed.
Publications and works
Books
Prose
- Book: Joanna Clapps Herman . Anna Mudd . What We Remember. 10 October 2016 . Mutha, a graphic memoir.
- “Stitching Our Voices Together” in Book: Edvige Giunta. Edvige Giunta. Joseph Sciorra. amp. Embroidered Lines and Cut Threads: Women's Domestic Needlework in the Italian Diaspora. University of Mississippi Press, (2014) .
- “Visiting Our Dead,” in Religions Special Issue "Writers and Critics on Loss, Love, and the Supernatural” Fall, 2013.[11]
- “Flesh, Bone, and Song" in Map Literary: A Journal of Contemporary Writing and Art, William Paterson University, Fall 2012.[12]
- "Psychic Arrangements" in Book: Mary Saracino. She is Everywhere! Volume 3: An Anthology of Writings in Womanist/Feminist Spirituality. 2012. iUniverse, (February 15, 2012). 978-1-4620-6433-5 .
- " U Bizza di Creanza: A Piece of Politeness," Alimentum, Fall, 2010.
- "My Aboriginal Women" in Book: Gloria Vando. Philip Miller. amp. Lavanderia: Wash, Women and Word. September 2009. Sunbelt Publications, (Fall 2009). 978-0-9816020-6-6 . Winner of the 16th Annual San Diego Book Awards Association for Best Anthology.
- "My Homer" in Book: Dr. Luisa Del Giudice. Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans. 18 December 2009. Palgrave, (October 2009). 978-0-230-61947-0 .
- "Words and Rags" in Creative Nonfiction. Fall 2006.
- " Est, Est, Est, Estate, in Leggendaria, October 2004, Roma, Italia.
- "Night Rifts," in Italian Americana, Spring 2004.
- "Papone" in Book: Regina Barreca. Don't Tell Mama: The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing. 2002. Penguin, (2002). 0-14-200247-X.
- "Coffee And" in Book: Edvige Guinta. Louise DeSalvo . Louise DeSalvo . amp. The Milk of Almonds: Italian American Women Writers on Food and Culture. August 2003. Feminist Press, (2002). 1-55861-453-2 .
- "Perfect Hatred" in Italian Americana, 2001.
- "The Discourse of un'Proprio Paparon " in Book: Domenica DiLeo. Gabriella Micallef. Patrizia Tavourmina. amp. Curaggia: Writing by Women of Italian Descent. 1998. Women's Press: Toronto, (Fall 1998). 0-88961-231-5 .
- "Snow Struck" in The Massachusetts Review, Spring 1997.
- "No Longer and Not Yet" in The Massachusetts Review, Winter 1997, Vol. XXXVII, No. 4.
Poetry
- "The Smell of Language" in Italian Americana, Summer 2012.
- "My Italian Father Gives Birth," Feile-Festa, Fall 2009.
- "On a Brown Street" in Inkwell (journal), Spring 2009.
- "My Skin Turns to Bark" in Inkwell (journal), Spring 2008.
- "On the Roof," Protest Poems Poetry Anthology, Winter 1998.
- "Open Windows in a Cool Row" and "Each Early Spring," The Slackwater Review, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1981.
Book reviews
- Donna Lee Miele, Review of "No Longer Not Yet,", The Rockland Times, March 20, 2014.[13]
- Lisa Jardine, Review of "No Longer and Not Yet," The Harrison Review, March 2014.[14]
- Fred Gardaphe, "Family Writing Workshop: review of The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America," October, 2011.[15]
- Ciao America!, review of The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America, June 2011.[16]
- Feile-Festa: The Literary Arts Journal of The Mediterranean Celtic Cultural Association and Paradiso-Parthas Press, review of "The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America," SUNY Press, Spring 2011.[17]
- Mary Donnarumma Sharnick, "The Anarchist Bastard: And Other Tales of Growing Up Italian in America (review)." The Connecticut Muse, Spring 2011.
- Donna Miele, "Review of The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America," The Rockland Times, April 2011.[18]
- Good Reads, Community Reviews of The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America.[19]
- Joanna's books have also been reviewed by San Francisco Book Review and Italian American Digest.
- Our Roots are Deep With Passion reviews, including Publishers Weekly, Newsday, Liberty Journal, ForeWord Reviews, and Reference & Research Book News: Other Press, 2006.
- Alane Salierno Mason, Buona Sera, Social Clubs? 3 Italian American Anthologies Reviewed, Boston Review, October/November 2003.[20]
External links and interviews
- Interviews with Herman about her book, The Anarchist Bastard can be heard on Wisconsin Public Radio's Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders [21] and on Connecticut's WPKN Radio.[22]
- Joanna Clapps Herman mentioned on Wiki's List of Italian American Women Writers and Italian American articles.
- Peter Hobbs, " 'Coffee And...' Memories of Mothers From Another World", on Joanna Clapps Herman's newest memoir, NonaBrooklyn.com, May 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
- Liliana Rosano, "Emigrazione & Letteratura, Joanna Clapps: dalla Basilicata all NY anni '60," America Oggi, October 16, 2011.
- Dorothy Zinn, Joanna Clapps Herman Book Interview Event in Italy, Montescaglioso, August 2011.
- Ilenia Litturi, From New York, with the Basilicata in the heart, SudItaliaVideo, Basilicata, Italy, June 6, 2011.
- Brian Francis Slattery, "Aboriginal Family: What happened when an Anarchist Bastard raised a tribe of Italian Americans in the WASP-y Land of Steady Habits", New Haven Advocate, April 13, 2011.
Notes and References
- Creative Nonfiction, Authors: Joanna Clapps Herman.
- Joanna Clapps Herman, My Skin Turns to Bark, Inkwell, Spring 2008, Issue 23, p. 103.
- Manhattanville College, Core Faculty.
- http://www.joannaclappsherman.com/gallery/index.html Family photos on Joanna Clapps Herman's website.
- 29776641. Perfect Hatred. Herman. Joanna Clapps. Italian Americana. 2000. 18. 2. 197–205.
- Web site: Henry Paolucci Award Recipient, 2009 . Anne and Henry Paolucci . 6 July 2012 .
- http://www.sunypress.edu/l-27-awards.aspx SUNY Press Awards
- Dominic Candeloro, Web site: From the Field: Updates on Activities in Italian American Studies . Italian/American Digital Project, i-italy.org . January 20, 2009 . 6 July 2012 .
- Web site: Featured Italian American Writers, Joanna Clapps Herman and Richard Vetere . Italian American Digital Project . September 30, 2011 . 6 July 2012 .
- Web site: Joanna Clapps Herman, Farm & Food: Making Cheese . 24 October 2012 .
- Joanna Clapps Herman, Visiting Our Dead, 2013.
- http://blog.wpunj.edu/mapliterary/2012/10/joanna-clapps-herman "Flesh, Bone, and Song"
- Donna Lee Miele, Review of "No Longer Not Yet," The Rockland Times, March 20, 2014.
- Lisa Jardine, Review of "No Longer and Not Yet,", The Harrison Review, March 2014.
- Fred Gardaphe, Family Writing Workshop, review of The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America, October 2011.
- Ciao America! Review of The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America. CiaoAmerica.net, June 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
- http://www.medcelt.org/feile-festa/v006/prose/holz2.html Feile-Festa: The Literary Arts Journal of The Mediterranean Celtic Cultural Association and Paradiso-Parthas Press
- Donna Miele, "Review of The Anarchist Bastard: Growing Up Italian in America,", The Rockland Times, April 2011.
- http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10491263-the-anarchist-bastard#other_reviews Good Reads
- Alane Salierno Mason, Buona Sera, Social Clubs? 3 Italian American Anthologies Reviewed, Boston Review, October/November 2003.
- Wisconsin Public Radio, Here On Earth: Radio Without Borders. Guest, Joanna Clapps Herman, wpr.org, June 16, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
- Connecticut WPKN Radio, Guest, Joanna Clapps Herman, wpkn.org, October 13, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2012.