A signature phrase of The Godfather, the gun/cannoli line is emblematic of what Tony and his family are fitfully trying to accomplish in The Sopranos: they want to seize what is best of Italian American culture-the appetites, the passions, the affections, the humor-while leaving behind on the table the bitterness, the alienation, the crime, and the violence.
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A Sitdown With the Sopranos: Watching Italian American Culture on TV's Most Talked-About Series
September 14, 2002, Palgrave Macmillan
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0312295286 9780312295288
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"A signature phrase of The Godfather, the gun/cannoli line is emblematic of what Tony and his family are fitfully trying to accomplish in The Sopranos: they want to seize what is best of Italian American culture-the appetites, the passions, the affections, the humor-while leaving behind on the table the bitterness, the alienation, the crime, and the violence."
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