Grazia Deledda

Grazia Deledda was an Italian novelist born on September 27, 1871, in Nuoro, a picturesque town in Sardinia. She grew up surrounded by the stunning landscapes and rich folklore of her native island, which would later inspire much of her writing. Despite facing significant challenges as a woman in a predominantly male literary world, Deledda's talent shone through. She began publishing stories at a young age and eventually gained recognition for her profound exploration of themes such as identity, tradition, and the struggles of rural life. In 1926, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making her the first Italian woman to receive this honor.

Deledda's works often reflect her deep connection to Sardinia and its culture, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of its people. Her narratives weave intricate plots filled with emotional depth, capturing the essence of human experience. If you're curious about the intersection of personal and cultural narratives, Deledda's stories are a wonderful place to start. We invite you to explore her rich body of work available in the app and discover the beauty of her unique voice.

Canne al vento

Read by Enrica Giampieretti


Grazia Deledda



"Canne al vento" è il più noto romanzo di Grazia Deledda, a tutt’oggi unica donna italiana insignita del Premio Nobe…

After the Divorce

Read by Tom Denholm


Grazia Deledda



Giovanna and Costantino Ledda are a happily married couple living with their young child in a Sardinian country village close to their exten…

Cenizas

Read by Mongope


Grazia Deledda



Esta obra de la premio Novel de literatura en 1926, Grazia Deledda, nos narra la historia de Olí, una joven campesina que se enamora …