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A cycle of short stories set in provincial Sicily portrays peasant and small‑town life through detailed scenes: an ageing baron embroiled in a decade‑long land dispute and reduced to poverty; litigants, lawyers, and domestic ruptures; dilapidated palaces and modest interiors; artisans, hunters, and other rural types reveal social tensions, moral stubbornness, and material decline. The narratives emphasize everyday routines, legal and familial entanglements, class friction, and the erosions of tradition, using realist detail and compressed episodes to sketch characters and communities rather than conventional plots.
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