“If you’ve recently thrilled to the adaptation of ‘The Lost Daughter,’ these four new essays by the Neapolitan author will keep the thrill going, with peeks into Ferrante’s favorite literature, her writing process and even some of her bugbears. The greatest appeal of the collection lies not, however, in its glimpses into the reclusive writer’s life, but rather in the power of her writing.”
Read the full article in the Los Angeles Times.