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Tag Archives: Neapolitan Novels
Elena Ferrante- The Story of the Lost Child
And so to the final book in the quartet of Ferrante’s ‘Neapolitan Novels’ : ‘The Story of the Lost Child’ . (For background see my reviews of the previous books ‘My Brilliant Friend’, ‘The Story of a New Name‘ and ‘Those … Continue reading
The Story of a New Name- Elena Ferrante- the box set effect?
By that I mean that reading the second of Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels is a bit like watching your favourite TV series or box set : while the main characters continue their relationships centre stage, minor characters creep out from … Continue reading
My Brilliant Friend- by Elena Ferrante, translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein.
In a grey and dismal Derbyshire December how could anyone not be attracted to a novel set in sun soaked Naples? A story of the friendship between two girls, Lenu and Lila, growing up in the same overcrowded working class … Continue reading
Posted in Books in English, Books in Translation
Tagged Elena Ferrante, My Brilliant Friend, Neapolitan Novels
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