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A review by lapis
Frantumaglia: A Writer's Journey by Elena Ferrante
challenging
dark
emotional
informative
mysterious
reflective
3.5
There's a lot I could say about this:
1. This is a look at Ferrante through letters and interviews.
2. They are very context-dependent, just read the wikipedia page if you haven't read her books and are for some reason despite that interested in this.
3. Skip the first 50% if all you've read are the Neapolitan Novels because without context, you will be Very confused.
I plan on revisiting this some time after I've read her other works and maybe some of her named influences.
1. This is a look at Ferrante through letters and interviews.
2. They are very context-dependent, just read the wikipedia page if you haven't read her books and are for some reason despite that interested in this.
3. Skip the first 50% if all you've read are the Neapolitan Novels because without context, you will be Very confused.
I plan on revisiting this some time after I've read her other works and maybe some of her named influences.