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Cosima, a novel published posthumously, is Grazia Deledda's most personal work. Suggestive landscapes of her native Sardinia, fable and legend settings, show characters locked in the monotonous existence of a small provincial capital, in which everything appears regulated by iron customary laws. Almost since she was a child, little Grazia-Cósima will rebel against these unwritten laws, sensing that such restrictions collide head-on with her desire for freedom and knowledge. Despite the proximity of death or perhaps precisely because of it, Cósima is a vital work, a testament to survival, in…mehr

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Cosima, a novel published posthumously, is Grazia Deledda's most personal work. Suggestive landscapes of her native Sardinia, fable and legend settings, show characters locked in the monotonous existence of a small provincial capital, in which everything appears regulated by iron customary laws. Almost since she was a child, little Grazia-Cósima will rebel against these unwritten laws, sensing that such restrictions collide head-on with her desire for freedom and knowledge. Despite the proximity of death or perhaps precisely because of it, Cósima is a vital work, a testament to survival, in which memories and experiences lived in Nuoro, and so many uses and customs of the island, emerge with force and imagination. Grazia Deledda received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926.
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Grazia Deledda (Nuoro, Cerdeña, 1871 - Roma, 1936). Novelista italiana perteneciente al movimiento naturalista. Después de haber realizado sus estudios de educación primaria, recibió clases particulares de un profesor huésped de un familiar suyo, ya que las costumbres de la época no permitían que las jóvenes recibieran una instrucción que fuera más allá de la escuela primaria. Posteriormente, profundizó como autodidacta sus estudios literarios. Desde su matrimonio, vivió en Roma. Escritora prolífica, produjo muchas novelas y narraciones cortas que evocan la dureza de la vida y los conflictos emocionales de los habitantes de su isla natal. La narrativa de Grazia Deledda se basa en vivencias poderosas de amor, de dolor y de muerte sobre las que planea el sentido del pecado, de la culpa, y la conciencia de una inevitable fatalidad. Sus principales obras son Elías Portolu, La madre y Cósima. En 1926 recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura.