Julia Montejo Las novelas de Elena Ferrante me han tenido atado al sill n, leyendo y celebrando unas p ginas donde la emoci n nunca es banal.
Juan Mars Elena Ferrante es un vicio que se propaga de lector en lector. Marian Izaguirre La cr tica ha dicho... Una mirada clara, l cida, intensa.
La Vanguardia Los personajes femeninos de Ferrante son verdaderas obras de arte.
El Pa s Ferrante es un fen meno literario. Le han rendido pleites a Zadie Smith, Juan Mars o Ken Follet, entre otros.
N ria Escur, La Vanguardia Toda obra de arte pertenece a un autor, pero cuando es perfecta tiene algo de an nima.
Benjam n G. Rosado, Cultura (El Mundo) Seguramente sea la revelaci n m s trascendente de la narrativa europea en el ltimo cuarto de siglo.
Robert Saladrigas, La Vanguardia Todo el mundo deber a leer cualquier cosa que lleve la firma de Elena Ferrante. The Boston Globe Elena Ferrante puede ser una de las mejores autoras de las que hayas o do hablar. Time Una historia de amor pica, destinada a formar parte de las grandes obras de la literatura Occidental. Huffington Post Famosos de todo el mundo alaban su obra... Yo... no tengo palabras para describir lo que sesiente al descubrir un tesoro como ste. Los que disfrut is con la lectura me entender is. C mo no conoc a yo a Elena Ferrante? Su saga de N poles es fascinante. Carmen Chaparro S que me sumo tarde a la fiesta... pero este libro es incre ble James Franco Ferrante es nica (...) Sus libros permanecer n siempre conmigo. Jennifer Morrison, actriz en House, Once Upon a Time English Description The incredible story continues in book three of the critically acclaimed Neapolitan Novels 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 has a young son; she has left her husband and the comforts 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 of learned interlocutors and richly furnished salons. Both women have attempted are pushing against the walls of a prison that would have seen them living a life of misery, ignorance and submission. They are afloat on the great sea of opportunities that opened up during the nineteen-seventies. Yet they are still very much bound to each other by a strong, unbreakable bond.
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