Elena Ferrante is the author of The Days of Abandonment (Europa,
2005), which was made into a film directed by Roberto Faenza,
Troubling Love (Europa, 2006), adapted by Mario Martone, and The
Lost Daughter (Europa, 2008), soon to be a film directed by Maggie
Gyllenhaal. She is also the author of Incidental Inventions
(Europa, 2019), illustrated by Andrea Ucini, Frantumaglia: A
Writer's Journey (Europa, 2016) and a children's picture book
illustrated by Mara Cerri, The Beach at Night (Europa, 2016). The
four volumes known as the "Neapolitan quartet" (My Brilliant
Friend, The Story of a New Name, Those Who Leave and Those Who
Stay, and The Story of the Lost Child) were published by Europa
Editions in English between 2012 and 2015. My Brilliant Friend, the
HBO series directed by Saverio Costanzo, premiered in 2018.
Ann Goldstein has translated into English all of Elena Ferrante's
books, including the New York Times bestseller, The Story of the
Lost Child, which was shortlisted for the MAN Booker International
Prize. She has been honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship and is the
recipient of the PEN Renato Poggioli Translation Award. She lives
in New York.
★ "A girl, a city, an inhospitable society: Ferrante's formula
works again!"--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
★ "Ferrante's ability to draw in her readers remains unparalleled.
[ . . . ] The novel simmers with overt rage toward parental
deception, teachers' expectations and society's impossible ideals
of beauty and behavior."--BookPage (Starred Review)
★ "Fans of Ferrante's first two Neapolitan novels, My Brilliant
Friend (2012) and The Story of a New Name (2013), will especially
revel in Giovanna's confessional, perceptive, gut-wrenching, and
often funny narration of what she calls her 'arduous approach to
the adult world.'"--Booklist (Starred Review)
"What a relief it is when an author who has written a masterpiece
returns to prove the gift intact."--Dayna Tortorici, The New York
Times Book Review
"[The Lying Life of Adults] is suspenseful and propulsive; in style
and theme, a sibling to [Ferrante's] previous books. But it's also
a more vulnerable performance, less tightly woven and deliberately
plotted, even turning uncharacteristically jagged at points as it
explores some of the writer's touchiest preoccupations."--Parul
Sehgal, The New York Times
"In The Lying Life of Adults, Ms. Ferrante once again, with
undiminished skill and audacity, creates an emotional force field
that has at its heart a young girl on the brink of
womanhood."--Anna Mundow, Wall Street Journal
"The Lying Life of Adults affirms that Ferrante is an oracle among
authors, writing literary epics as illuminating as origin myths,
explaining us to ourselves."--Claire Luchette, O, The Oprah
Magazine
"Ferrante is a specialist in composure: the drama of achieving,
losing, feigning, and regaining composure is central to her
work."--Elaine Blair, New York Review of Books
"Nowhere else, as much as in The Lying Life of Adults, do we see
Ferrante's splendidly harsh laws of physics so clearly laid out.
Ugliness may hurt, but it is a hurt that strikes clean and true;
ugliness may not be pretty, but sometimes it is unbearably
beautiful."--Sarah Chihaya, Los Angeles Review of Books
"Ferrante's signature frankness about sex and the unruly female
body exist alongside reflections on the unreliable stories we share
about ourselves."--Tomi Obaro, BuzzFeed
"The Lying Life of Adults is slinky and scowling as a Neapolitan
cat [ . . . ] Gentility, manners and even ideals have no power over
sex, which is for Ferrante's characters an almost ungovernable
force."--Annalisa Quinn, NPR
"Yes, this book lives up to its author's reputation, and then some.
[ . . . ] Giovanna's fate, containing elements both expected and
unexpected, makes her one of this year's most memorable
heroines."--Bethanne Patrick, The Boston Globe
"Exquisitely moody [ . . . ] A marvelously disconcerting novel of
disillusionment."--Merve Emre, The Atlantic
"Biographical details don't allow us to understand a person.
Knowing what someone said is not the same as knowing what they
meant. Our true selves appear only through the act of storytelling.
We get to know Giovanna by watching her juggle multiple versions of
her life rather than by reading one clear interpretation of it. And
this, too, is how we should hope to know Ferrante."--Cleveland
Review of Books
"Novels like The Lying Life of Adults do indeed contain wisdom
[and] Ferrante lets us both share the intensity of this formative
experience and be amused by it. As in the Neapolitan novels, and in
much of the best first-person fiction, the relationship between
telling one's life story and understanding oneself is central. As
long as it is as well-told as Ferrante's version, it is a story we
never tire of."--Marion Winik, The Washington Post
"A wild shuffle of moments exhilarating and torturous, The Lying
Life of Adults reads like a distillation of adolescence
itself."--Lauren Mechling, Vogue
"The Lying Life of Adults reads like an intimate confession or
urgent confidence, and it will leave the reader as shaken and
invigorated as it does its young protagonist."--Jenny Shank,
Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Ferrante makes Naples come alive in her latest literary
feat."--Newsweek
"Ferrante is still Ferrante -- her characters have wide-spanned
souls and so does Naples, exuding the smells of the sea and
gasoline and baking crust."--Hillary Kelly, Los Angeles Times
"Prepare to be obsessed all over again."--Town and Country
"[The Lying Life of Adults] has a timeless quality--the turmoil,
judgment and bewildering choices that girls face as their bodies
morph and their minds begin to explore independent thought are
eternal."--Belinda Luscombe, TIME Magazine
"The narrative itself is captivating: an up-close portrait of a
woman reflecting back on the mysterious years of her adolescence,
the transition from child to adult, from youthful ignorance to a
deeper, more complicated understanding about her city, those around
her, and ultimately, herself."--Rachel Duboff, Los Angeles Review
of Books
"The Lying Life of Adults should absolutely be at the top of your
TBR list this September."--Barnes & Noble Reads
"[Ferrante is] a writer whose work transcends genre."--Lewis Beale,
The Daily Beast
"Ferrante's depiction of pubescent angst leaps off the page, never
flinching away from the agony of minor humiliations [ . . . ]
Ferrante knows exactly how to tell a story."--Claire Fallon,
Huffington Post
"The Lying Life of Adults shares with Ferrante's great Neapolitan
novels the sly knack of undercutting whatever straightforward thing
it seems to be saying on its surface."--Laura Miller, Slate
"It's a safe bet that the mysterious Ferrante's new stand-alone
novel, about a teenage girl scouring Naples in search of the
estranged aunt with whom she allegedly bears a resemblance, will be
one of the most book-clubbed books of the year."--The Philadelphia
Inquirer
"The Lying Life of Adults is a gripping novel about coping with
change and creating the closure you need to move
forward."--ForeWord Reviews
"With the publication of The Lying Life of Adults, we see an author
at her peak."--Asymptote Magazine
"Ferrante has a gift, perhaps even a genius, for making great
literature out of melodrama."--Judith Thurman, The New Yorker
INTERNATIONAL PRAISE FOR THE LYING LIFE OF ADULTS
"Elena Ferrante is so good [ . . . ] An astonishing, deeply moving
tale of the sorts of wisdom, beauty and knowledge that remain as
unruly as the determinedly inharmonious faces of these women."--The
Guardian
"Ms Ferrante's unique style--again superbly captured by Ann
Goldstein's translation--is as urgent as ever, proceeding by
confrontation and volcanic self-revelation, with little traditional
description."--The Economist
"The Lying Life of Adults is the most intense writing about the
experiences and interior life of a girl on the cusp of adulthood
that I have ever read. It is brilliant."--Financial Times
"Somehow, Ferrante finds and asks the question that is at the heart
of the adolescent experience, that underscores all the pettiness
and the posturing and the bravado and the crippling
self-doubt."--Esquire (UK)
"Ferrante's page-turner talent for suspenseful storytelling and
vigorously peopled scenes is on peak form."--The Times, Best
Fiction Books of 2020
"There is an undeniable pleasure in experiencing the world through
Ferrante's lens. Her characters have a physical quality that is
difficult to quantify. The Lying Life of Adults will definitely
satisfy hardcore fans as well as win her new ones."--The Winnipeg
Free Press
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