The director of Italian studies at Bard College, Professor Joseph Luzzi, leads a comprehensive overview of Italian culture. Beginning in the fabled realm of Renaissance art and concluding with the sweeping transformations of present-day Italy, Professor Luzzi examines the Italian mystique and answers a number of intriguing questions: Is there a distinctly "Italian" way of looking at the world? To whom do Italian Renaissance treasures truly belong? Could the United States as known today exist without the contributions of Italian culture?
In a Dark Wood : What Dante Taught Me About Grief, Healing, and the Mysteries of Love
Joseph Luzzi
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Joseph Luzzi
audiobookThe Art of Reading
Joseph Luzzi
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Joseph Luzzi
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Abbott and Costello: Bank Robbery with Marlene Dietrich
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Joseph A. Esposito
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