Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Jerre (Girolamo) Mangione (March 20, 1909 – August 16, 1998) was an American writer and scholar of the Sicilian-American experience.He was a graduate of Syracuse University and of the Federal Writers' Project.He was a professor of literature at the University of Pennsylvania from 1961 until his retirement in 1978.Mangione was “widely recognized by students of acculturation as a sensitive chronicler of the problems of negotiation the difficult passages between two cultures.”He became famous upon the publication of his first book, Mount Allegro, a “classic autobiographical novel” about growing up in the Sicilian-American community of Rochester, New York. "@en }
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- Jerre_Mangione comment "Jerre (Girolamo) Mangione (March 20, 1909 – August 16, 1998) was an American writer and scholar of the Sicilian-American experience.He was a graduate of Syracuse University and of the Federal Writers' Project.He was a professor of literature at the University of Pennsylvania from 1961 until his retirement in 1978.Mangione was “widely recognized by students of acculturation as a sensitive chronicler of the problems of negotiation the difficult passages between two cultures.”He became famous upon the publication of his first book, Mount Allegro, a “classic autobiographical novel” about growing up in the Sicilian-American community of Rochester, New York. ".
- Q3808008 comment "Jerre (Girolamo) Mangione (March 20, 1909 – August 16, 1998) was an American writer and scholar of the Sicilian-American experience.He was a graduate of Syracuse University and of the Federal Writers' Project.He was a professor of literature at the University of Pennsylvania from 1961 until his retirement in 1978.Mangione was “widely recognized by students of acculturation as a sensitive chronicler of the problems of negotiation the difficult passages between two cultures.”He became famous upon the publication of his first book, Mount Allegro, a “classic autobiographical novel” about growing up in the Sicilian-American community of Rochester, New York. ".