Mark Rotella Explained

Mark Rotella
Birth Place:Connecticut, U.S.
Alma Mater:Columbia University
Occupation:Author, editor
Notable Works:Stolen Figs: And Other Adventures in Calabria (2004), Amore: The Story of Italian American Song (2010)

Mark Rotella (born 1967) is an American author and senior editor at Publishers Weekly.

Biography

Rotella was born in Connecticut and grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida. He graduated from Columbia University in 1992 with a B.A. in Russian Literature.[1]

Rotella's first book, Stolen Figs: And Other Adventures in Calabria (2004), recounts his travels to Calabria, the region in southern Italy from which his grandparents immigrated. His second book, Amore: The Story of Italian American Song (2010), tells of the era in American popular music during the mid-20th century dominated by Italian-American singers such as Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Dean Martin, and Tony Bennett. He also wrote the introduction for the 2006 paperback edition of Carlo Levi's memoir, Christ Stopped at Eboli.

Rotella resides in Montclair, New Jersey with his wife and two children.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Book Tour-East Coast:"Stolen Figs:..Adventures in Calabria,"- Mark Rotella . ItaliaUSA . 2003-07-02 . 2010-09-21.
  2. Web site: Mark Rotella . About . 2010-09-21.