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Original Title: L'amica geniale
Edition Language: English
Series: L'amica geniale #1
Characters: Raffaella Cerullo (Lila), Elena Greco (Lenuccia), Rino Cerullo, Stefano Carracci, Pasquale Peluso, Carmela Peluso, Ada Cappuccio, Antonio Cappuccio, Nino Sarratore, Enzo Scanno, Marcello Solara, Michele Solara
Setting: Italy Naples(Italy)
Literary Awards: Waterstones Book of the Year Nominee (2015), Europese Literatuurprijs Nominee (2014), Jarl Hellemann -palkinto (2016)
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My Brilliant Friend (L'amica geniale #1) Paperback | Pages: 331 pages
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Title:My Brilliant Friend (L'amica geniale #1)
Author:Elena Ferrante
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 331 pages
Published:September 25th 2012 by Penguin Random House (first published October 19th 2011)
Categories:Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Cultural. Italy. European Literature. Italian Literature. Novels. Audiobook. Literary Fiction

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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 and Lila. Ferrante's inimitable style lends itself perfectly to a meticulous portrait of these two women that is also the story of a nation and a touching meditation on the nature of friendship. Through the lives of these two women, Ferrante tells the story of a neighbourhood, a city and a country as it is transformed in ways that, in turn, also transform the relationship between her two protagonists.

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[4.5 stars]If I were to describe Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend in one word it would be 'mythic.' The minutiae of Elena and Lila's lives into which Ferrante dives takes on these mythic proportions, pulling the reader along on a tense and frightful story. But at first glance, the story is anything but tense and frightful. It's a story of female friendship, between two lower-class girls in Naples following WWII. Ferrante, with precision and passion, recounts the lives of these girls as

The entire time I spent reading this book I asked myself "What is wrong with this book? Why am I having so much trouble getting into it?". It is incredibly slow-paced, but I also believe the Italian-to-English translation must be flawed. Many of the sentences were confusing and even contradictory. The redeeming factor, and the reason I gave it two stars instead of one, was that the Italian atmosphere was strongly prevalent and somewhat enjoyable - I learned what living in Naples in the 50s

My Brilliant Friend, the first in Elena Ferrantes quartet about best friends from a Naples ghetto, is a novel about power: who holds it, how it is won and lost, and what happens when power shifts occur. It is a story of violence: domestic and cultural, physical and emotional. All this, in a novel about two young girls exploring friendship and adolescence in post-war southern Italy. Elena Greco and Lila Cerrullo are daughters of working class families, growing up in a crowded, poor, electrifying

I had this book on my radar for so long but I always got distracted by other books (but I think this is the story of 90% of bookworms, so many books so little time. Sigh!) It took me three years to finally read this, and what an adventure this turn out to be. "There was something unbearable in the things, in the people, in the buildings, in the streets that, only if you reinvented it all, as in a game, became acceptable. The essential, however, was to know how to play, and she and I, only she

I tried. I tried. I tried. For 200 pages I tried to see what it is about this writer that gets such acclaim, but with 130 pages to go, I abandoned it - there are just too many other books in my waiting pile that I want to read. This book was chosen for book club which is why I persisted so long (I normally stop reading a book pretty quickly if it doesn't engage me). I didn't develop any concern for the characters, and found it really repetitive - different stage school/same response from

type, edit, delete, undo delete, type, edit, delete..deep breathstart againtype, edit, deletemake a coffeetype, edit, deletepour a drinktype, edit, delete..desperation sets in The dog ate my review! ................................Why, why, why cant I find any words to say about this book?The problem is I dont know what I feel about it. In fact, the book has left me without any feelings, good or bad. It has left me blank. Im not used to feeling blank after reading.I read Ferrantes The Days of

Oh, Ms. Ferrante, hello there. No, I havent heard of you before. Im so sorry. Oh, youre an author? I like books. In fact, I even read books occasionally. I literally, like, open them and turn the pages and read the text inside them and everything. But, yeah, I havent heard of you. Wait, hold on, Ms. Ferrante. Can I call you Elena? No? Sorry. Ms. Ferrante, I have never heard of you before, but this guy on a podcast recommended you and your books, something about a series of books. There was this

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