Maria Giacobbe

Italian-Danish writer (1928–2024)
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Maria Giacobbe (14 August 1928 – 27 January 2024) was an Italian-Danish writer.[1] She died on 27 January 2024, at the age of 95.[2]

Publications

  • Diario di una maestrina, Laterza, Milan 1957
  • Piccole cronache, Bari, Laterza, 1961
  • Male kronike, Ljubljana, Mladinska knjiga, 1963
  • Il mare, Vallecchi, Firenze 1967
  • Eurydike, Gyldendal, Copenhagen 1970
  • Stemmer og breve fra den europæiske provins, Gyldendal, Copenhagen 1978
  • Le radici, Edizioni della Torre, Cagliari 1977; 1979; 1996; Il Maestrale, Nuoro 2005
  • Kald det så bare kærlighed: tre noveller, Gyldendal, Copenhagen 1986
  • Gli arcipelaghi, Biblioteca del Vascello, Roma 1995; Il Maestrale, Nuoro 2001
  • Maschere e angeli nudi: ritratto d'infanzia, Il Maestrale, Nuoro 1999.
  • Scenari d'esilio. Quindici parabole, Il Maestrale, Nuoro 2003
  • Pòju Luàdu, Il Maestrale, Nuoro 2005
  • Chiamalo pure amore, Il Maestrale, Nuoro 2008
  • Euridice, Il Maestrale, Nuoro 2011[3]

References

  1. ^ "Maria Giacobbe è morta, scrisse "Diario di una maestrina" sulla passione per l'insegnamento". la Repubblica. 27 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Addio a Maria Giacobbe, autrice di "Diario di una Maestrina"". ilGiornale.it. 27 January 2024.
  3. ^ Giacobbe, Maria (2011). Euridice (in Italian). Il maestrale. ISBN 978-88-6429-044-7. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
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