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The Church of Solitude by E. Ann Matter, Grazia Deledda

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4.0

The final book published during the lifetime of a mostly forgotten Nobel prize winning author, The Church of Solitude is a carefully constructed work of self imposed loneliness and religious-fueled isolation of the soul. Care-filled because the author is a master at the craft and the narrative never tilts towards maudlin or melodrama; the protagonist is constructed with such fine tuning the Reader is clear by the end of the story that she has been created by someone who craved solitude to the point of reverence.

Deledda isn't just a forgotten Modernist author some 100 years after her works on life in Sardinia were published, she was neglected in her own time and nearly forgotten by her own country at the time of her death (the newspapers in Rome took days to note her passing). But learning more about her life it seems that she preferred it this way - Deledda constructed battlements and moats against the world to retain her reclusiveness, a position her protagonist in this novel strives to achieve. We are told in the opening words of the book that our heroine has just had a mastectomy and things look bleak; it's what Deledda does over the next 180 pages that impresses both as a rich story and a testament to the power of strong women in a man's world.

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adventurous challenging dark emotional inspiring sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Grazia Deledda, una delle donne che mi rendono orgogliosa di essere sarda. Questo ultimo romanzo, del 1936, ha per protagonista Maria Concezione, malata di tumore, proprio come l'autrice.

Concezione incarna la tipica donna sarda: testarda, risoluta, marmorea, nella sua decisione di voler star sola. Tenendo nascosta la gravità del proprio male a tutti, rifiuta le numerose proposte di matrimonio combinato che la accerchiano e braccano, come una cerbiatta in trappola. Con tutte le sue forze, resiste e difende la sua libertà, contestando il fatto che una donna debba per forza sposarsi. Una vera femminista risoluta nel bel mezzo della Sardegna rurale e selvaggia.

"Tutto va bene quando c'è l'amore: null'altro conta, nella vita, poiché la vita stessaè l'essenza, il principio e la fine dellamore".

La chiesta della solitudine è un'opera in cui viene affrontato il dolore di una malattia e di un amore finito tragicamente e di uno nuovo, per il forestiero Aroldo, volutamente negato.

Una storia breve, triste, con personaggi caratteristici, che ti rapisce dalle prime pagine e che non riesci più, una volta iniziata, ad abbandonare. 
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