Grazia Deledda Libros
Grazia Deledda es célebre por sus escritos de inspiración idealista, que con claridad plástica retratan la vida de su isla natal y abordan los problemas humanos en general con profundidad y simpatía. Sus novelas forjan una fuerte conexión entre lugares y personas, sentimientos y entorno. El árido paisaje sardo no se presenta meramente a través de esquemas veristas regionales, sino que se revive a través del mito. Su voz distintiva ofrece profundas reflexiones sobre las complejidades de la existencia humana.







The Church of Solitude
- 184 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Set at the turn of the twentieth century, this novel offers an autobiographical glimpse into the life of an Italian woman grappling with breast cancer. Through her journey, themes of resilience and self-discovery emerge as she navigates personal and societal challenges. The story sheds light on the struggles faced by women of the era, providing a poignant exploration of health, identity, and the human spirit.
Brought up as a servant in the austere household of an uncle, Marianna is now a woman of property. But at thirty, she knows little of life. For others in the town of Nuoro and its surrounding hill farms, Sardinia is a harsh and unforgiving place. When she meets a former companion in service, now forced into banditry to support his family, her calm existence is turned upside down. The defining moment of her life has come. Does Marianna love for Simone Sole triumph over her common sense, social convention and what is expected of her by her family? Grazia Deledda explores the layers of temptation and doubt in a novel of Sardinian life coloured with her own intimate knowledge of its beauties and dangers.
The collection features twenty-four stories from seventeen contemporary Italian women, showcasing a blend of tradition and modernity in Italian literature. It highlights the accomplishments of female authors while introducing fresh perspectives and vibrant narratives that invigorate the landscape of Italian fiction.
Reeds in the Wind
- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Set against the rugged backdrop of Sardinia, the narrative unfolds around the Pintor sisters, their declining noble family, their nephew Giacinto, and their servant Efix, who seeks redemption for a long-buried sin. The tumultuous Mediterranean storms and the dramatic landscape serve as a powerful witness to their intertwined fates, exploring themes of crime, guilt, and the quest for atonement in an unforgiving environment.
The Mother - A Novel
- 228 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Set in a remote Sardinian hill village, this novel blends civilised life with deep-rooted superstition. The rapid unfolding of events, coupled with intense mental conflict among the characters, creates a narrative that echoes Greek tragedy. The story's unique setting and the intertwining of personal struggles with external circumstances contribute to a compelling exploration of inevitable fate and human emotion.
The Conquest of Rome (La Conquista di Roma)
- 338 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
This gripping historical novel tells the story of the Roman conquest of Italy from the perspective of the conquered peoples. With vivid characterization and a richly detailed plot, this book provides a unique perspective on one of the most important events in Western history.
After the Divorce
- 180 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Set in early 20th-century Italy, the narrative explores the emotional turmoil and societal challenges faced by a woman navigating life after divorce. The protagonist grapples with her identity and societal expectations, reflecting on love, loss, and the quest for independence. Through rich character development and vivid descriptions, the author delves into themes of personal struggle and resilience against a backdrop of cultural constraints, offering a poignant commentary on women's roles in society.
The book is a significant historical work that has been carefully preserved for future generations through modern reformatting and design. Unlike typical republished texts, this edition is not a scanned copy, ensuring clarity and readability. Its preservation reflects its enduring importance in human history, making it accessible for contemporary readers.
Recognized for its significance throughout history, this work has been preserved and republished in a modern format to ensure it remains accessible to both current and future readers. The effort highlights the book's enduring relevance and the importance of maintaining its legacy.