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    Elena Ferrante (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛːlena ferˈrante]) is a pseudonymous Italian novelist. Ferrante's books, originally published in Italian, have been translated into many languages. Her four-book series of Neapolitan Novels are her most widely known works.

  2. Elena Ferrante has 31 books on Goodreads with 2114922 ratings. Elena Ferrantes most popular book is Sense and Sensibility.

  3. Complete order of Elena Ferrante books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  4. Visit Elena Ferrantes page at Barnes & Noble® and shop all Elena Ferrante books. Explore books by author, series, or genre today.

  5. Elena Ferrante is the author of The Days of Abandonment (Europa, 2005), Troubling Love (Europa, 2006), and The Lost Daughter (Europa, 2008), now a film directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal and starring Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson, and Jessie Buckley.

  6. Elena Ferrante is the author of seven novels, including four New York Times bestsellers; The Beach at Night, an illustrated book for children; and, Frantumaglia, a collection of letters, literary essays, and interviews.

  7. 6 days ago · The pseudonymous Italian author has become a worldwide phenomenon. But speculation about who she really is has followed her for years. By Joumana Khatib Seemingly overnight, Elena Ferrante — or ...

  8. Jan 12, 2019 · Elena Ferrante is a pseudonymous Italian novelist. Ferrante's books, originally published in Italian, have been translated into many languages. Her four-book series of Neapolitan Novels are her most widely known works.

  9. All works by Elena Ferrante. My Brilliant Friend, Europa Editions, 2013. The Story of a New Name, Europa Editions, 2013.

  10. Sep 25, 2012 · My Brilliant Friend: A Novel (Neapolitan Novels, 1) Paperback – September 25, 2012. #1 BEST BOOK OF THE CENTURY - NEW YORK TIMES. Now an HBO series: the first volume in the New York Times–bestselling “enduring masterpiece” about a lifelong friendship between two women from Naples (The Atlantic). Beginning in the 1950s in a poor but ...

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