A rave review for “L’Opera Italiano” from author Diane Lefer

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I knew Frank De Felitta could write bestselling novels of the occult, but L’Opera Italiano is a scarier and more courageous act as he imagines the troubling life of his immigrant father. The author’s original artwork lends the promised operatic grandeur to this story of poverty, rancor, and frustration written from the heart and from the loins.

Many thanks to Diane for her support.

Mississippi: A Self-Portrait

Here is a link to Frank’s 1960s powerful documentary for NBC news, which was revisited in “Booker’s Place,” Raymond De Felitta’s film showing in theaters now.

(A word of warning: The subject matter of Frank’s  documentary was race relations in the South and was quite controversial at the time. The content may be still be shocking or offensive for some viewers.)