Elena Ferrante Net Worth

Elena Ferrante Net Worth is
$800,000

Elena Ferrante Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Elena Ferrante (born in Naples, Italy) is an Italian novelist.Ferrante is the author of a half dozen novels, the most celebrated of which is Days of Abandonment (originally published as I giorni dell'abbandono in 2002). Critics have praised her for her "devastating power as a novelist" and for a style that is "pleasingly rigorous and sharply forthright." The Boston Globe said, "Everyone should read anything with [Ferrante's] name on it." In 2012, Europa Editions began publication of English translations of Ferrante's "Neapolitan Novels", a series about two perceptive and intelligent girls from Naples who try to create lives for themselves within a violent and stultifying culture. John Freeman of The Australian said, "Imagine if Jane Austen got angry and you'll have some idea how explosive these works are." The first novel in the series is My Brilliant Friend, which the Times Literary Supplement called "stunning" and "cinematic in the density of its detail." The second novel in the series is The Story of a New Name (2013). The third novel has only been published in Italian so far, under the title Storia di chi fugge e di chi resta (2013).Two of Ferrante's novels have been turned into films. Troubling Love (L'amore molesto) became the feature film Nasty Love directed by Mario Martone, while The Days of Abandonment (I giorni dell'abbandono) became a film of the same title directed by Roberto Faenza. In her nonfiction book Fragments (La frantumaglia 2003), Ferrante speaks of her experiences as a writer.Ferrante is extremely reclusive, and thus not much is known about her life or where she lives apart from what has appeared in written interviews and a few published letters. She holds that "books, once they are written, have no need of their authors."Speculation about Ferrante's identity is rife on Italian internet boards, where it has been suggested that Ferrante may be a pen name for an established writer such as Domenico Starnone. In an article for The New Yorker James Wood pointed out that, in her written correspondence with journalists, Elena Ferrante has referred to herself as a mother, implying that she is indeed female.

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