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Grazia Maria Cosima Damiana Deledda

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy
Death: August 15, 1936 (64)
Roma, Lazio, Italia (Italy)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Giovanni Antonio Deledda and Maria Francesca Deledda
Wife of Palmiro Madesani
Mother of Francesco "Franz" Madesani; Private; Private and Sardus Madesani
Sister of Giovanni Santo Deledda; Andrea Emanuele Deledda; Vincenza Mesina; Giovanna Deledda; Giuseppa Morelli and 2 others

Occupation: Italian novelist and short story writer
Managed by: Yigal Burstein
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About Grazia Deledda, Nobel Prize in Literature, 1926

  • Födelse: 28 sep 1871 - Nuoro, Italie
  • Död: 15 aug 1936 - Rome
  • Föräldrar: Giovanni Antonio Deledda, Francesca Deledda (née Cambosu)
  • Syskon: Giovanni Santo Deledda, Andrea Emmanuelle Deledda, Vincenza Mesina (née Deledda), Giovanna Deledda, Giuseppa Morelli (née Deledda), Nicolina Deledda
  • Make: Palmirio Madesani
  • Barn: Sardus Madesani, Francesco Madesani

Grazia Deledda (September 27, 1871 – August 15, 1936) was an Italian writer whose works won her the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1926.

Biography

Born in Nuoro, into a bourgeois family, she attended elementary school and then was educated by a private tutor (a guest of one of her relatives) and moved on to study literature on her own.

She first published some novels on the magazine L'ultima moda when it still published works in prose and poetry. Nell'azzurro, published by Trevisani in 1890 might be considered as her first work.

Still between prose and poetry are, among the first works, Paesaggi sardi, published by Speirani in 1896. In 1900, after having married Palmiro Madesani, functionary of the Ministry of War met in Cagliari in the October of 1899, the writer moved to Rome and after the publishing of Anime oneste in 1895 and of Il vecchio della montagna in 1900, plus the collaboration with magazines La Sardegna, Piccola rivista and Nuova Antologia, her work began to gain critical interest.

In 1903 she published Elias Portolu that confirmed her as a writer and started her work as a successful writer of novels and theatrical works: Cenere (1904), L'edera (1908), Sino al confine (1911), Colombo e sparvieri (1912), Canne al vento (1913), L'incendio nell'oliveto (1918), Il Dio dei venti (1922).

Cenere was the inspiration for a movie with the famous Italian actress Eleonora Duse.

She died in Rome at the age of 64.

Her work has been highly regarded by Luigi Capuana and Giovanni Verga plus some younger writers such as Enrico Thovez, Pietro Pancrazi and Renato Serra. [edit] Work

Deledda's whole work is based on strong facts of love, pain and death upon which rests the feeling of sin and of an inevitable fatality.

In her works we can recognize the influence of the verism of Giovanni Verga and, sometimes, also that of the decadentism by Gabriele D'Annunzio.

In Deledda's novels there is always a strong connection between places and people, feelings and environment. The environment depicted is that one harsh of native Sardinia, but it is not depicted according to regional veristic schemes neither according to the otherworldly vision by D'Annunzio, but relived through the myth.

Main works

   * Fior di Sardegna (1892)
   * La via del male (1896)
   * Racconti sardi (1895)
   * Anime oneste (1895)
   * Dopo il divorzio (1902; English translation: After the Divorce, 1905)
   * Elias Portolu (1903)
   * Cenere (1904; English translation: Ashes, 1908)
   * Nostalgie (1905)
   * L'edera (1908)
   * Canne al vento (1913)
   * Marianna Sirca (1915)
   * La madre (1920; English translation: The Woman and the Priest, 1922)
   * La fuga in Egitto (1925)
   * Il sigillo d'amore (1926)
   * Cosima (1937) published posthumously
   * Il cedro del Libano (1939) published posthumously

See also: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1926, Grazia Deledda.

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Grazia Deledda, Nobel Prize in Literature, 1926's Timeline

1871
September 27, 1871
Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy
1901
1901
Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy
1904
1904
1936
August 15, 1936
Age 64
Roma, Lazio, Italia (Italy)