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  2. Grazia Deledda - Wikipedia

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    Grazia Maria Cosima Damiana Deledda (Italian: [ˈɡrattsja deˈlɛdda]; Sardinian: Gràssia or Gràtzia Deledda [1] [2] [ˈɡɾa(t)si.a ðɛˈlɛɖːa]; 27 September 1871 – 15 August 1936) was an Italian writer who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926 [3] "for her idealistically inspired writings which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island [i.e. Sardinia] and ...

  3. 1926 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Grazia Deledda wrote a large collection of novels, short stories, articles, stage plays, and poems. After the publication of her first novel Fior de Sardegna ("The Flower of Sardinia") in 1891, which was followed by Elias Portolu in 1900, Deledda gained widespread recognition and praise around the world. Due to the old traditions with deep ...

  4. Michela Murgia - Wikipedia

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    Michela Murgia (Italian: [miˈkɛːla ˈmurdʒa], Sardinian: [miˈkɛla ˈmuɾdʒa]; 3 June 1972 – 10 August 2023) was an Italian novelist, playwright, and radio personality. She was a winner of the Campiello Prize , the Mondello International Literary Prize and Dessì Prize [ it ] , and was an active feminist and left-wing voice in the ...

  5. Category:Sardinian women - Wikipedia

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    Queens regnant in Sardinia (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Sardinian women" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  6. Sardinian literature - Wikipedia

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    Grotta della Vipera, Cagliari (Viper grotto) The existence and understanding of direct statements of the proto-Sardinian (pre-punic and pre-Latin) language or languages [1] being hotly debated, the first written artifact from the island dates back to the Phoenician period with documents such as the Nora Stele or the trilingual inscription (Punic-Latin-Greek) from San Nicolò Gerrei. [2]

  7. Inside Dolce & Gabbana's Extravagant Sardinian Fashion Show

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    These rather unsettling figures are said to predate Sardinia’s Christianity, with a tradition going back 2,000 years, yet appear in one small area of the island on key days in the Catholic calendar.

  8. List of people from Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    Adriana Serra (1923–1995), actress and Miss Italia 1941 (Sardinian from father side) [5] [6] Corrado Augias (born 26 January 1935), Sardinian ancestry; Mino Carta (born 1933), Sardinian parents; Jean-Marc Morandini (born 1965), Sardinian from mother side; Barbara Serra (born 1974), Sardinian from father side; Efisio Tola (1803–1833), patriot

  9. Sardinian Literary Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Sardinian Literary Spring was started, according to a mostly shared canonical opinion, [13] [14] [15] by a trio formed of Giulio Angioni, Sergio Atzeni and Salvatore Mannuzzu, and then continued by authors such as Salvatore Niffoi, Alberto Capitta, Giorgio Todde, Michela Murgia, Flavio Soriga, Milena Agus, Francesco Abate, and many others.