Sicily on My Mind

Echoes of Fascism and World War II

by Joseph Cione


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/13/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781410733207
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781410733191

About the Book

The book reflects my first twenty-one years of life in Sicily, particularly from 1931 until the day of my departure in 1947.

It relates briefly to my childhood, the happy years and the painful ones, spent in a kind of world that no longer exists, where people lived and shared their meager existence in joyful simplicity and in a spirit of kinship that enriched their lives.

It shows some first hand details about the Fascist indoctrination of the Italian Youth, from puberty to adulthood, as well as its relentless propaganda efforts filled with distortions, brain washing subtleties and plain wishful thinking.

It offers also a fresh glimpse of the war, with all its fears, deprivation, devastation and death.

Finally, the book weaves throughout its contents a steady pattern of suffering, courage, inner strength and spiritual faith that characterized my mother’s life: The main figure in the book.


About the Author

He was born in Sicily in 1925. He grew up during Fascism’s golden era, and lived in Palermo, Sicily during World War II.

Together with his mother and one hundred other emigrants, he arrived at the New York harbor on March 27, 1947.

He became an American citizen in 1953.

In 1961, he earned a B.A from Brooklyn College in Romance Languages.

In 1963, he received an M.A. degree from Hunter College in New York City in French Language and Literature.

In 1962 he began his teaching career in the New York City Education System. He taught French, Spanish and Italian languages.

He retired from classroom teaching in June of 1983.

Presently, he lives in Apex, North Carolina with Sara, his wife of fifty-three years.