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Those who leave and those who stay / Elena Ferrante ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Fiction Ferran Amica 3
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ferrante, Elena, author.
Contributor:
Goldstein, Ann, 1949- translator.
Series:
Ferrante, Elena. English ; Amica geniale. bk.3.
The Neapolitan novels ; book 3
Standardized Title:
Storia di chi fugge e di chi resta. English
Language:
English
Italian
Subjects (All):
Female friendship--Fiction.
Female friendship.
Naples (Italy)--Fiction.
Naples (Italy).
Italian fiction--Translations into English.
Italian fiction.
Physical Description:
418 pages ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Europa Editions, [2015]
Summary:
Since the publication of My Brilliant Friend, the first of the Neapolitan novels, Elena Ferrante's fame as one of our most compelling, insightful, and stylish contemporary authors has grown enormously. She has gained admirers among authors--Jhumpa Lahiri,Elizabeth Strout, Claire Messud, to name a few--and critics--James Wood, John Freeman, Eugenia Williamson, for example. But her most resounding success has undoubtedly been with readers, who have discovered in Ferrante a writer who speaks with great power and beauty of the mysteries of belonging, human relationships, love, family, and friendship. In this third Neapolitan novel, Elena and Lila, the two girls whom readers first met in My Brilliant Friend, have become women. Lila married at sixteen and hasa young son; she has left her husband and the comforts of her marriage brought and now works as a common laborer. Elena has left the neighborhood, earned her college degree, and published a successful novel, all of which has opened the doors to a world oflearned interlocutors and richly furnished salons. Both women are pushing against the walls of a prison that would have seen them living a life of mystery, ignorance and submission. They are afloat on the great sea of opportunities that opened up duringthe nineteen-seventies. Yet they are still very much bound to see each other by a strong, unbreakable bond.
Notes:
"Middle time."
Athenaeum copy: Description based on seventh printing, 2015.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Miller Fund bookplate.
ISBN:
9781609452339 : PAP
160945233X : PAP
OCLC:
946567721

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