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(1 month ago) |
19 Aug, 2025
I really enjoyed Ferrante’s angry novel about teenage turmoil and growing up. Some readers were put-off, finding it overly melodramatic: Adolescent angst and mercurial moods. Lots of lying and deceit. Obsessive and anguished love. Envy and malice. Family feuds and dysfunction. Uncontrollable passions and furies…
In the hands of a different author such excess would probably cause me to quit reading in frustration and disgust, but Ferrante miraculously makes her characters both volatile and realistic.
translated by Ann Goldstein
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