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Elena Ferrante


Elena Ferrante | Author of the Neapolitan Novels

About Elena Ferrante. Elena Ferrante is the author of The Days of Abandonment (Europa, 2005), Troubling Love (Europa, 2006), and The Lost Daughter (Europa, 2008) ...

Elena Ferrante - Wikipedia

a pseudonymous Italian novelist. Ferrante's books, originally published in Italian, have been translated into many languages.

Elena Ferrante (Author of My Brilliant Friend) - Goodreads

Elena Ferrante's Books · My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante My Brilliant Friend (Neapolitan Novels, #1) · The Story of a New Name by Elena Ferrante · Those ...

Elena Ferrante's Novels Are Beloved. Her Identity Remains a Mystery.

Elena Ferrante's Novels Are Beloved. Her Identity Remains a Mystery. The pseudonymous Italian author has become a worldwide phenomenon. But ...

Elena Ferrante: 'We don't have to fear change, what is other shouldn ...

Elena Ferrante: 'We don't have to fear change, what is other shouldn't frighten us' ... Of course, but it's a vexed, I would say unhappy, ...

Elena Ferrante - Europa Editions

The four volumes known as the “Neapolitan novels” (My Brilliant Friend, The Story of a New Name, Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay, and The Story of the Lost ...

Elena Ferrante | Biography, Books, My Brilliant Friend, & Facts

Elena Ferrante is the pseudonym used by an anonymous Italian author best known for the so-called Neapolitan novels, which begin with My Brilliant Friend ...

The Fiction of Elena Ferrante | The New Yorker

She is the author of several remarkable, lucid, austerely honest novels, the most celebrated of which is “The Days of Abandonment,” published in Italy in 2002.

An Open Letter to Elena Ferrante—Whoever You Are - The Atlantic

The pseudonymous author has said all along that her identity lies in her writing. I've followed the literary clues. Here's where they've led ...

Elena Ferrante - Europa Editions

A modern masterpiece from one of Italy's most acclaimed authors, My Brilliant Friend is a rich, intense, and generous-hearted story about two friends, Elena ...

Peer Review: Elena Ferrante – Novel Readings - Rohan Maitzen

Peer Review: Elena Ferrante's Hunger, Rebellion, and Rage Elena Ferrante is such a badass! — Elif Batuman The critical response to Italian novelist Elena ...

Elena Ferrante | Stanford Humanities Center

Ferrante is the author of eight novels, a collection of papers related to her work as a writer, Frantumaglia, and a children's book, The Beach at Night.

Elena Ferrante and the Force of Female Friendships | The New Yorker

Lila and Elena don't need to pursue each other, and they can never really break with each other; the nature of their relationship changes, but ...

A Correspondence with Elena Ferrante - Brick | A literary journal

Ferrante: I've never felt narcissism to be a sin. It seems, rather, a cognitive tool that, like all cognitive tools, can be used in a distorted way.

Elena Ferrante The Art of Fiction No. 228 - The Paris Review

Interviewed by Sandro Ferri & Sandra Ferri. Issue 212, Spring 2015. undefined. Notes from Elena Ferrante's final revisions to The Story of the Lost Child.

Elena Ferrante - IMDb

Elena Ferrante. Writer: The Lost Daughter. Elena Ferrante was born on 5 April 1943 in Naples, Campania, Italy. She is a writer, known for The Lost Daughter ...

Reflections on the Identity of Elena Ferrante : r/mybrilliantfriendhbo

One study in 2017 that tried to answer this question concluded that male author and journalist Domenico Starnone may be the true face behind Ferrante.

The REAL Elena Ferrante - Lauren Kessler

I knew who she was. She was a woman writing. ... A woman whose interior monolog is richer and deeper and darker than anyone can imagine.The author ...

List of Books by Elena Ferrante | Barnes & Noble®

Visit Elena Ferrante's page at Barnes & Noble® and shop all Elena Ferrante books. Explore books by author, series, or genre today.

The Mysterious, Anonymous Author Elena Ferrante on ... - Vanity Fair

The mysterious, anonymous author Elena Ferrante on the conclusion of her Neapolitan novels. “I prefer to think of myself as being inside a tangled knot; ...