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Grazia Deledda, an acclaimed Italian writer and Nobel laureate, captured the essence of Sardinian life and culture in her poignant novels and short stories. Through her lyrical prose and vivid characters, she illuminated the struggles and aspirations of her homeland, earning recognition as one of Italy's greatest literary voices.
"We later moved to Rome, where I am presently living."
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"We later moved to Rome, where I am presently living."

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"After this, I took private lessons in Italian from an elementary school teacher. He gave me themes to write about, and some of them turned out so well that he told me to publish them in a newspaper."
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"After this, I took private lessons in Italian from an elementary school teacher. He gave me themes to write about, and some of them turned out so well that he told me to publish them in a newspaper."

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"I have also written some poems which have not been collected in a volume."
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"I have also written some poems which have not been collected in a volume."

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"According to an ancient Sardinian legend, the bodies of those who are born on Christmas Eve will never dissolve into dust but are preserved until the end of time."
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"According to an ancient Sardinian legend, the bodies of those who are born on Christmas Eve will never dissolve into dust but are preserved until the end of time."

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