Barolini, Helen
BAROLINI, Helen
BAROLINI, Helen. American, b. 1925. Genres: Novels, Poetry, Food and Wine, Literary criticism and history. Career: Author, lecturer, translator, 1948-; Trinity College, Hartford, CT, teacher in a program in Rome, Italy, 1971-73, 1988; Kirkland College, Clinton, NY, instructor in Italian, 1974-75; teacher of oral history for adult education program in Dobbs Ferry, NY, 1976; librarian, Chappaqua, NY, 1984-90; Pace University, Pleasantville, NY, lecturer, 1990-. Adjunct faculty member, Westchester Community College, 1988; writer-in-residence, Quarry Farm Center, Elmira College, 1989; resident scholar, Bellagio Center of Rockefeller Foundation, Lake Como, Italy, 1991; visiting artist, American Academy in Rome, 2001. Publications: (with A. Barolini) Duet (poems in English and Italian), 1966; Umbertina (novel), 1979, repr., 1999; (ed. and author of intro.) The Dream Book: An Anthology of Writing by Italian American Women, 1985, rev. ed., 2000; Love in the Middle Ages (novel), 1986; Festa: Recipes and Recollections of Italian Holidays, 1988, rev. ed., 2002; Aldus and His Dream Book: An Illustrated Essay, 1991; Chiaroscuro: Essays of Identity, 1997, rev. ed., 1999; More Italian Hours, 2001. Contributor to anthologies. Translator of books from Italian. Contributor to periodicals. Address: 86 Maple Ave, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]