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| AFS Italian Section |
 | | However, there was also a hidden tradition of poetry, novel, and playwrighting that circulated among the more literate Italians and now are coming to t he surface. |
 | | These works, published by vanity presses and written in English, English mixed with Italian, and Italian dialect, have been unearthed by scholars who have discovered in them cultural, social, and linguistic information that helps us to underst and what life was like for an ethnic group that tended to communicate verbally rather than through print. |
 | | New York: Lincoln MacVeagh, The Dial Press, Inc., 1925. |
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