Christ in Concrete

Christ in Concrete
First edition
AuthorPietro Di Donato
LanguageEnglish
Published1939, by Bobbs-Merrill[1]
Publication placeUSA
Media typeprint

Christ in Concrete is a 1939 novel by Pietro Di Donato about Italian-American construction workers. The book, which made Di Donato famous overnight, was originally published by Esquire Magazine as a short story in 1937, and subsequently expanded into a novel by the 28-year-old Di Donato.

The novel was inspired by the death of Di Donato's father in a construction accident on Good Friday in 1923. It tells the story of a bricklayer and his struggle to provide a home for his family.

As indicated by the title, the novel is noted for its rich religious imagery, presented in a largely modernist stream-of-consciousness style.[2] It was adapted into a 1949 motion picture, Give Us This Day, directed by Edward Dmytryk.[3] The movie's background, the director's Hollywood blacklisting, and subsequent debut of the film in England, is covered on the Di Donato website.[4]

  1. ^ "Of Interest: Bambi, Book of the Dead, Chicago Crime, The Brooklyn Bridge and more". 13 March 2014.
  2. ^ Fontecchio, Mark. Italian American Narrative Style: a Study in Pietro Di Donato's Fiction (Thesis). University of Vermont. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  3. ^ Pagetta, Joe (25 October 2019). "The surprising true story of Pietro di Donato, the bricklayer turned author". America, the Jesuit Review.
  4. ^ "Pietro Di Donato - Writer, Bricklayer". Pietro Di Donato. Retrieved 25 July 2021.