“The spirit of the place is a strange thing. Our mechanical age tries to override it. But it does not succeed. In the end the strange, sinister spirit of the place, so diverse and adverse in differing places, will smash our mechanical oneness into smithereens.”
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Sea and Sardinia: Top Novelist Focus
This work offers a deep exploration of the author's experiences and observations while traveling through Sardinia, highlighting the island's unique landscapes, history, and local customs. more
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