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Mamma in her Village is the first volume of Maristella Lorch's trilogy Beyond Gibraltar, the story of generations of strong women covering more than a century, including two World Wars, the Cold War, and the explosion of terrorism. In a biographical novel set in Tajo, a village in the Central Alps, torn between its Germanic heritage and an emerging Italian influence, we follow mamma, the author's mother, from child to young wife, in the years leading to WWI.

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Mamma in her Village is the first volume of Maristella Lorch's trilogy Beyond Gibraltar, the story of generations of strong women covering more than a century, including two World Wars, the Cold War, and the explosion of terrorism. In a biographical novel set in Tajo, a village in the Central Alps, torn between its Germanic heritage and an emerging Italian influence, we follow mamma, the author's mother, from child to young wife, in the years leading to WWI.
Autorenporträt
Born and educated in a classical school in the Alto Adige -Sudtirol between the two world wars, Maristella de Panizza Lorch earned a doctorate in classical philology in 1942 at the University of Rome with the Accademico d'Italia Professor Vincenzo Ussani, Sr. After fifty years of teaching, she is Professor Emerita of Italian and Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Barnard and Columbia. Among her books: the critical edition of Lorenzo Valla's De Voluptate (1431-44), its English translation On Pleasure, the edition of Ziliolo Zilioli's Michaelida (1431), A Defense of Life (a study of Renaissance Epicureanism) and, with the philosopher Ernesto Grassi, Folly and Insanity in Renaissance Literature, an interpretation of humanistic literature and chivalric poetry. Albert Rabil's four volume collection of essays on Renaissance Humanism was dedicated to her in recognition of her promotion of Medieval and Renaissance Studies in America. Maristella Lorch is known at Columbia for her courses on Dante, Petrarch, Renaissance Humanism, Renaissance Theatre, Machiavelli and Ariosto; in Europe, particularly Italy and France, as an active promoter of international exchanges. She founded and directed the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the Center for Italian Studies, the Center for International Scholarly Exchange, and the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America (1991). She founded La Scuola New York Guglielmo Marconi, was member of the Advisory Board of the Lycée Français de New York, Vice-President of EPIC (the fellowship of Emeriti Professors in Columbia), and a teaching faculty member in the M.A. in Liberal Arts Program at Columbia's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Maristella Lorch is the mother of three daughters and the widow of the mathematician Edgar Raymond Lorch. She divides her time between her homes in New York City and in Napanoch, N.Y.