Kirkus Reviews QR Code
STILL LIFE WITH SAINTS by Angela Paolantonio

STILL LIFE WITH SAINTS

Italian Adventures of Magical Spirit

by Angela Paolantonio

Pub Date: Dec. 3rd, 2020
ISBN: 9798571716765

An American woman connects with her Southern Italian heritage in this sequel memoir.

In this follow-up to The Ghosts of Italy (2016), Paolantonio tells of how, in 2008, she was ready to make the switch from Mulholland Drive, which started right outside her Los Angeles home and ran along the mountains, to Via Fontana, a road in Calitri, Italy, that runs along the lands of her ancestors: “How do I feel when I have to leave the place that is now running in my veins?” she reflects on the Italian village. “I am lost.” The book is as much a history of women in Italy as it is a memoir, and Paolantonio masterfully weaves the two threads together throughout. In one instance, she highlights cultural differences in a recounting of an airport pickup in Rome. After mixing up one of her flights, she details how Giuseppe, an Italian man with whom she had a long-distance relationship, drove three hours to pick her up—an uncommon thing to do in Southern Italian culture. Because she wasn’t at that airport, Giuseppe went all that way for no reason, and would likely lose his job for doing so, as taking a day off was “not easy or even condoned in Southern Italy.” The author explores other cultural details throughout the book, such as how all the women in the village produced their own food, and the unspoken hierarchy of how to clean an Italian kitchen after a midday meal. There’s a strong emphasis on folklore and concepts of magic, with Paolantonio looking into her possible connection to spirits and even providing detailed instructions for a fewelixirs, said to be magical. The story travels beautifully through LA, New York City, and Italy as the narrative goes on, although it bounces somewhat randomly through time, which can occasionally be confusing. Still, Paolantonio offers a revealing look at how she learned how to belong in her ancestral home.

An often engaging personal and cultural journey.