Ashes
Grazia Deledda, Translated by Jan Kozma

About the Author:
Grazia Deledda (1871-1936) was born in Nuoro, Sardinia to a well-to-do family. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926. She died ten years later of the collateral effects of breast cancer, leaving a legacy of thirty-five novels, thirty novellas and 350 short stories.

About the Translator:
Jan Kozma is Professor of Italian at the University of Kansas where she has taught since 1977.




Jan Kozma's English translation of Ashes (Cenere, 1904) represents a rendering of the novel that embodies the Nobel Prize-winning author's mature style. Ashes is the story of Olì, a Sardinian unwed mother who is forced by poverty to abandon her only child. Raised by his genetic father, Ananias eventually attains social acceptability in the legal profession yet cannot give up his obsessive search for his mother. When Olì realizes that public knowledge of her life in prostitution will jeopardize her son's impending marriage and professional success, she makes the ultimate maternal sacrifice to ensure his future. Deledda's novel explores the themes of filial duty, hypocritical societal expectations, the ravages of poverty, and maternal devotion. The author interweaves into the novel leitmotivs of Sardinian folklore, health issues, banditry, illegitimacy, prostitution, and the social mores of the late nineteenth century with all the attendant public opprobrium.

When Henrik Schück introduced Grazia Deledda to the Stockholm audience at the Nobel Prize ceremonies in 1926, he made a special point of mentioning that she had brought to the attention of the world certain riveting aspects of an unknown culture. By Swedish law the Nobel Prize for Literature recognizes works "which allow humanity to discover particualar peoples and destinies which were previously undiscovered." Indeed, with Ashes Grazia Deledda pushed upon the world stage the vicissitudes, loves, tragedies, traditions, customs, and morals of a long-ignored and forgotten people whose destines were "previously undiscovered."

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