A Grave for a Dolphin is a 1956 collection of stories by , an Italian duke, doctor, and former colonial administrator. While there are modern environmental articles with the same name, the book itself is a series of magical realism memoirs set in North Africa and the Horn of Africa (Libya, Eritrea, and Somalia). Book Overview

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Features Shambowa, a woman who lived among sharks and was loved by a dolphin, and Camara (Huto), an Italian officer who also claimed a kinship with sharks.

Modern readers are drawn to the story’s environmental themes and its depiction of the bond between humans and marine life. Modern Legacy: From Page to Screen