Published Works
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- Guidacci, Margherita (1980) (in Italian language). Brevi e lunghe: Poesie (Collana letteraria ; 5). Libreria Editrice Vaticana. ISBN 978-88-209-1328-1.
- Guidacci, Margherita (1989) (in Italian language). Il buio e lo splendore (I Garzanti poesia). Garzanti. ISBN 978-88-11-63905-3.
- Guidacci, Margherita (1999) (in Italian language). Prose e interviste (Egeria). Editrice C.R.T. ISBN 978-88-87296-62-4.
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