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Beauty, Tradition & Fascism in Antonio Gramsci's Sardinia
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June 10, 2010 |
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Nestled between the lake Omodeo, once the biggest artificial basin in Europe, and the basaltic plateau of the Guilcer, this cozy hamlet lies in the very heart of the big island. Here, everyone knows each other, and animals still have right of way. Manners and traditions blend exquisitely, and I can't help but be amused at tourists, taken aback when children wave at them. It's not a mere indication of politeness; it's an ancestral manifestation of the desire to make guests feel important.
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