Deledda
Americannoun
noun
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One school of thought cites the translation of su filindeu by Italian writer Grazia Deledda, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1926, into the “threads of God.”
From Washington Post
Nuoro was home to the Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda, whose novels Lawrence so admired, but her modest birthplace was closed.
From New York Times
I am thinking that this is the home of Grazia Deledda, the novelist, and I see a barber's shop.
From Project Gutenberg
One knows from Grazia Deledda's books.
From Project Gutenberg
Donna Grazia Deledda, Italian authoress of Sardinian tales, received the 1927 literature award.
From Time Magazine Archive
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