Returning to Italy for the first time since the 1930s…

Part 2 – Il grande viaggio 1975… 50 years since Nanna Francesca and Nonno Anni took their ‘big trip’ overseas.

For this instalment, one photograph stands out – when Nonno Anni returns to Fossa more than three decades after emigrating to Australia. I wrote about this in Joe’s Fruit Shop and Milk Bar, in the chapter ‘Orange Drink – 6d’ and looking at this photograph again now, it takes me right back to sitting at the kitchen table when Nonno Anni handed me this picture and spoke of returning to his beloved Fossa for that first time. I can still smell the brewed coffee, feel the biscuit crumbs on the tablecloth, and see the tears in his eyes…

‘It seemed the entire village came out into the street when we arrived in Fossa,’ Nonno Anni shakes his head, marvelling. And having stood in that lane, I can almost hear the clunking open of shutters and doors, footsteps on stone.

He shows me a photograph of the return – Nonno Anni in his travelling suit, kneeling on the cobblestones surrounded by dozens of villagers clustered around him, many reaching out with a hand on his shoulders, his arms, his back. The emotion in his face is pure. They never forgot him, enveloping him back into their village family. Several decades of poverty, migration, and the war had forever split an entire village. A period short in historical terms but long for those living through it, and everlasting in that there would forever be those who went beyond the mountains and those who stayed encircled by them.

The younger people in the photograph must’ve been thinking, ‘who are these people?’ but it’s clear the older people knew. It’s lovely how they embraced Nanna Francesca also, though she wasn’t from Fossa or Abruzzo. Of course, she too was very keen to see her family house again in Calabria, but that is in the next part of their travels… Buon Viaggio! 💛🌠

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3 responses to “Returning to Italy for the first time since the 1930s…

  1. Pingback: The joy of travelling through 1970s Italy… | Zoë Boccabella

  2. perfectlypolicefb3c3be1b9's avatar perfectlypolicefb3c3be1b9

    Zoe I am thoroughly immersed in your writings in ‘Mezza Italiana’ having visited Italy, Sicily and Sardegna in the last 12 months and prior to that some 5 years earlier. We didn’t visit Fossa but weren’t not far from it. I find Roger amusing with his reactions to life in Italy and how much he has become a ‘local’! I have loaned my copy of the Proxy Bride to friends and they love it too. Keep writing Zoe. Your admirer Susan.

    • Hi Susan, it’s wonderful to hear your own travels have resonated when reading, Mezza Italiana. (And yes, it was quite the ‘journey within the journey’ with Roger!) Thank you for your kind words about my work – there are definitely more books to come, I’m currently working on the next one – and it’s lovely to hear that you’re spreading the word too, much appreciated! Auguri e abbracci, Zoe xx

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