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A narrator evokes early-morning Naples with concise, melancholic vignettes that mix personal reflection and close observation: gray skies, narrow alleys, humble interiors and the livelihood of coastal neighborhoods. Scenes follow an artist who sketches local residents, a mother tending a feverish child while the father is away at sea, and street tableaux of vendors and religious images. Recurring themes include solitude, poverty, tenderness, and the creative impulse to record ephemeral moments; lyrical attention to light, weather, and sound binds the sketches into a portrait of ordinary mornings that reveal private struggles and small acts of care.

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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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