Giacobbe, Maria (1928–)
Giacobbe, Maria (1928–)
Italian novelist. Born Aug 14, 1928, in Sardinia, Italy.
Moved to Denmark with husband and became citizen (1962); wrote articles for Italian and European newspapers on art, literature, and culture; also worked for Danish radio and tv; writings include Il Diario di una maestrina (1957), Piccolo Cronache (1961), Il mare (1967), Eurydike (1970), Le radici (1975), Den dag vi vågner (1983), Gli arcipelaghi (1995) and Eksil og adskillelse (2001).
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