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What does /lit/ think of the Neopolitan Quartet by Elena Ferrante?
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>>25271237
I started reading the first one and got bored with the non linear story telling. It was all the rahe among wine aunts in 2013. The author wanted to remain anonymous but subhuman journalists doxxed her anyway.
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>International #1 bestseller
I have literally never heard of this before this thread
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>>25271237
never read it but own a copy of the quartet. people I know who've read all four won't shut up about how fucking good it is. my impression is that it's worth the time but you have to make it through the second book to really get it
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>>25271237
I just know this is about some inane suffering of the modern woman (the most coddled being in history).



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