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I believe that these are legacies to my deeper and remote inspiration. To my childhood, to my people, my peasants, my father land-surveyor, the garden of lemons and oranges, to the gardens of the latitude familiar to my eye and my feeling, where I was born. Sicilian peasants who hold the primary
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Guttuso's nephew, his adopted son Fabio Carapezza Guttuso (who had been adopted only four months before Renato's death, was 32 years old and was already
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