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A cycle of lyrical short stories sketches the lives of ordinary people in a sunlit, aging urban quarter, using concise, painterly prose to evoke interiors, street scenes, and fleeting gestures. Each vignette concentrates on small moments—loss, longing, humble joys, and humiliations—rendered with restrained emotion and a dominant note of pity. The narratives blend poetic imagery and precise observation, favoring suggestion over exposition, and often close on intimations rather than resolutions. Together the pieces form a portrait of communal customs and private sorrow, shaped by atmosphere, memory, and classical formal restraint.

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Salvatore Di Giacomo

Salvatore Di Giacomo was an Italian playwright, poet, and novelist, known for his contributions to Neapolitan literature. His works often reflect the vibrant culture and life of Naples, capturing the city's spirit through rich characters and engaging narratives. Among his notable plays is 'O voto: Scene popolari napoletane in tre atti, which showcases his ability to blend humor and social commentary. Di Giacomo's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and deep emotional resonance, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Italy. His other works, such as Assunta Spina and L'ignoto, further illustrate his talent for storytelling and his keen observation of human nature.

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