Demons of Aquilonia, The

By (author): Lina Medaglia

This is the story of Licia Giganteschi, for whom it takes half a lifetime to go back home, to a place she loves and hates at the same time. Licia grows up in the beautiful wilderness of a mountain village in Calabria, Italy. Born of terroni with aspirations for their children, she is raised by Grazia, an introverted mother, and Marco, a guest-worker in Germany. She spends her time between the Zimpoli farm of her revolutionary, eccentric grandfather, and the suffocating scrutiny of her father’s relatives in the village of Aquilonia. When the call to immigrate to Canada comes, for Licia, it is a welcome call. But she could not have foreseen that the curse of the Giganteschis, which she hears about for the first time during a schoolyard fight, will follow the family to Toronto and beyond. When Licia finally returns home and retraces the steps of those who loved her and those who hurt her, she understands how her mother’s life, and her own life, are intertwined with the mysterious women who were her mother’s only friends: her uncle’s mistress, a nun in a cave, and a witch who delivers babies. A mesmerizing novel of betrayal, loss, and multiple identities, The Demons of Aquilonia spans more than half a century, and takes place on two continents. The setting moves from the lush mountains and secret caves of Calabria during WWII, to Italy’s economic ruin and working class exodus to America in the ’50s and ’60s; from the gray skyscrapers and kaleidoscopic neighbourhoods of downtown Toronto, to Calabria of the 21st century, where old secrets never die… they simply become more shocking.

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Lina Medaglia

Lina Medaglia was born and raised, until the age of eleven, in Italy. Her family immigrated to Toronto, Canada, in 1966. With her partner, she has written a number of musical projects including a three-hour modern opera entitled Casanova, a CD of progressive/political country music entitled Bald Eagle, and a CD of political rock entitled Dreamland and other Conspiracies. She is also a poet, and has read her poetry at Toronto festivals, including Nuit Blanche. Her poetry has been published in the labour magazine, Our Times. She has authored, for scholarly texts and handbooks, numerous articles on women’s issues and transformative learning (Herstories: The Narrative Curriculum in a Unique Women’s Program, Towards Equal Access: The Shelter, and Mind and Heart: A Study of Best Approaches for Working with Ontario Immigrants and Refugee Youth on the Prevention of Violence Against Women). Lina Medaglia teaches, writes, and lives in downtown Toronto with her family. The Demons of Aquilonia is her first novel.

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This is the story of Licia Giganteschi, for whom it takes half a lifetime to go back home, to a place she loves and hates at the same time. Licia grows up in the beautiful wilderness of a mountain village in Calabria, Italy. Born of terroni with aspirations for their children, she is raised by Grazia, an introverted mother, and Marco, a guest-worker in Germany. She spends her time between the Zimpoli farm of her revolutionary, eccentric grandfather, and the suffocating scrutiny of her father’s relatives in the village of Aquilonia. When the call to immigrate to Canada comes, for Licia, it is a welcome call. But she could not have foreseen that the curse of the Giganteschis, which she hears about for the first time during a schoolyard fight, will follow the family to Toronto and beyond. When Licia finally returns home and retraces the steps of those who loved her and those who hurt her, she understands how her mother’s life, and her own life, are intertwined with the mysterious women who were her mother’s only friends: her uncle’s mistress, a nun in a cave, and a witch who delivers babies. A mesmerizing novel of betrayal, loss, and multiple identities, The Demons of Aquilonia spans more than half a century, and takes place on two continents. The setting moves from the lush mountains and secret caves of Calabria during WWII, to Italy’s economic ruin and working class exodus to America in the ’50s and ’60s; from the gray skyscrapers and kaleidoscopic neighbourhoods of downtown Toronto, to Calabria of the 21st century, where old secrets never die… they simply become more shocking.

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Dimensions:

244 Pages
8.25in * 5.5in * 0.625in
1lb

Published:

May 15, 2009

Country of Publication:

CA

ISBN:

9780980882254

Book Subjects:

FICTION / General

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Language:

eng

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