Kirjailija
Grazia Deledda
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 207 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1913-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Ivy. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
207 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1913-2026.
""Nostalghia"" by Grazia Deledda is a compelling novel set against the striking backdrop of Sardinia, where the protagonist, Elias Portolu, navigates a complex tapestry of emotions and societal pressures. Central to the narrative is Elias's profound emotional journey, characterized by intense love and longing. His feelings are deeply intertwined with the traditions and cultural fabric of Sardinia, where Catholicism holds significant sway over everyday life. This cultural backdrop shapes Elias's decisions and relationships, often placing him at odds with his personal desires and the expectations of his community. Throughout the novel, Deledda explores themes of social stigma and the consequences of defying societal norms. These conflicts highlight the tension between individual aspirations and the collective values that govern Sardinian society. Nature emerges as a powerful motif in ""Nostalghia,"" with the Sardinian landscape vividly depicted as both a sanctuary and a challenge for Elias. The natural surroundings mirror his emotional highs and lows, offering moments of solace as well as obstacles to overcome in his quest for personal fulfillment. At its core, ""Nostalghia"" is a profound exploration of identity and belonging. Elias's journey reflects the universal struggle to reconcile individual desires with cultural heritage and societal expectations. Through Elias's experiences, Deledda invites readers into a world where the beauty of nature and the weight of tradition converge, painting a nuanced portrait of love, longing, and the complexities of human relationships in a tightly-knit community. In summary, ""Nostalghia"" resonates with its evocative portrayal of Sardinia's landscape and culture, its exploration of intense emotions, and its sensitive treatment of identity and societal norms. Grazia Deledda's novel remains a timeless reflection on the universal themes of love, tradition, and the quest for personal fulfillment amidst the constraints of community expectations.
lias, un jeune p tre, revient en Sardaigne apr s avoir purg une peine de prison sur le continent. Il tombe amoureux de Maddalena qui l'aime aussi. Mais elle est fianc e au fr re a n d'Elias, Pietro. Sa passion d vore Elias qui se d bat, se torture. La vie rude et simple dans les p turages ne le met pas l'abri de tentations. Que faire? C der, emp cher le mariage? Renoncer? Il h site. Des conseils contradictoires - car certains ont surpris son secret - augmentent encore son ind cision.
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Cósima, novela publicada póstumamente, es la obra más personal de Grazia Deledda.Sugestivos paisajes de su Cerdeña natal, escenarios de fábula y leyenda, muestran personajes encerrados en la monótona existencia de una pequeña capital de provincia, en la que todo aparece reglamentado por férreas leyes consuetudinarias. Contra esas leyes no escritas se rebelará, ya casi desde niña la pequeña Grazia-Cósima, intuyendo que tales restricciones chocan frontalmente con su ansia de libertad y conocimiento. A pesar de la proximidad de la muerte o quizá precisamente por ello, Cósima es una obra vital, un testamento de supervivencia, en la que recuerdos y experiencias vividos en Nuoro, y tantos usos y costumbres de su isla afloran con la fuerza y la imaginación de una adolescente que sueña con convertirse en escritora de éxito. Grazia Deledda recibió en 1926 el Premio Nobel de Literatura «por su potencia de escritora, sostenida por un alto ideal, que retrata en forma plástica la vida tal cual es en su apartada isla natal y que trata con profundidad y calor los problemas de interés general humano».