Grazia Deledda

Grazia Deledda was an Italian writer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1926. She is known for her works that depict the life, customs, and traditions of her native Sardinia.

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  1. 1. Canne Al Vento

    Set against the backdrop of Sardinia's rugged landscape, this poignant tale delves into the lives of the Pintor family, whose fortunes have dwindled over time. The narrative follows the struggles of Efix, a devoted servant, as he grapples with guilt and seeks redemption for past mistakes. Through his eyes, the reader witnesses the interplay of fate, tradition, and personal responsibility, as the characters navigate the challenges of love, loss, and societal expectations. The story beautifully captures the essence of human resilience and the enduring power of hope amidst life's adversities.

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  2. 2. Cosima

    The novel unfolds the life of Cosima, a semi-autobiographical character, as she navigates the complexities of her existence in a small Sardinian village. Through her eyes, readers experience the rich tapestry of rural Italian life at the turn of the 20th century, marked by strong family bonds, social expectations, and the struggle for personal independence. As Cosima grows from a curious child into a thoughtful adult, she grapples with her aspirations, the constraints placed upon her by society, and her deep connection to her homeland, all while drawing inspiration from the natural beauty and cultural traditions that surround her. The narrative is a poignant exploration of identity, the pursuit of one's passions against the odds, and the enduring influence of one's roots.

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  3. 3. The Mother

    This novel delves into the life of a devout woman torn between her religious convictions and the love for her son, who has strayed from the path she hoped for him. Set in a small village in Sardinia, the narrative explores themes of faith, sin, and redemption, as the mother grapples with her son's affair with a married woman and his detachment from the church. Her internal struggle and the moral dilemmas she faces highlight the complexities of maternal love and the sacrifices it entails. The story is a poignant examination of the conflicts between personal desires, societal expectations, and spiritual beliefs in early 20th-century Italy.

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  4. 4. Elias Portolu

    The novel explores the complex emotional and moral struggles of Elias, a young Sardinian man who returns home after serving time in prison. As he attempts to reintegrate into his rural community, Elias becomes entangled in a forbidden love affair with his brother's fiancée, Maddalena. This illicit relationship leads to inner turmoil and societal conflict, as Elias grapples with his desires, guilt, and the expectations of his family and community. The story delves into themes of redemption, tradition, and the tension between personal desires and social obligations, set against the backdrop of Sardinia's rich cultural landscape.

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  5. 5. After The Divorce

    Set in the rugged landscape of Sardinia, this poignant tale explores the life of Giovanna, a woman whose world is turned upside down after her husband is wrongfully imprisoned. As she navigates the societal pressures and personal turmoil that follow, Giovanna is forced into a hasty divorce, only to face the complexities of love, loyalty, and redemption when her husband is unexpectedly released. The narrative delves into the themes of justice, societal norms, and the resilience of the human spirit, painting a vivid picture of rural life and the enduring strength of a woman's heart.

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  6. 6. Marianna Sirca

    Set against the rugged and evocative landscape of Sardinia, this novel explores the complex interplay of love, tradition, and social class. The story follows a wealthy young woman who finds herself drawn to a charismatic but impoverished shepherd. As their relationship unfolds, they must navigate the constraints of societal expectations and personal desires, leading to a poignant exploration of freedom, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness. The narrative delves into the rich cultural tapestry of Sardinian life, highlighting the tensions between modernity and tradition, and the enduring power of love to transcend boundaries.

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  7. 7. La Madre

    Set in rural Sardinia, the novel follows a devout mother whose son becomes implicated in a violent act; confronted with the consequences, she endures wrenching moral dilemmas as she weighs maternal love against truth and justice. Through humiliation, sacrifice and prayer she moves toward a painful but illuminating inner transformation, confronting communal judgment and harsh social codes while seeking forgiveness and reconciliation. The narrative probes themes of guilt, duty, faith and the possibility of moral redemption within a stark, traditional society.

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