Frantumaglia: [a writer's journey]
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New York, N.Y. : Europa Editions, 2016.
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384 pages ; 22 cm.
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The New York Times best-selling and reclusive Italian author addressing such subjects as her choice to remain anonymous, her literary inspirations, Italian politics and culture and the role of the writer in modern society presents a brilliant collection of occasional writings, interviews and letters.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Ferrante, E., & Goldstein, A. (2016). Frantumaglia: [a writer's journey]. New York, N.Y., Europa Editions.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Ferrante, Elena and Ann Goldstein. 2016. Frantumaglia: [a Writer's Journey]. New York, N.Y., Europa Editions.

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Ferrante, Elena and Ann Goldstein, Frantumaglia: [a Writer's Journey]. New York, N.Y., Europa Editions, 2016.

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Ferrante, Elena, and Ann Goldstein. Frantumaglia: [a Writer's Journey]. New York, N.Y., Europa Editions, 2016.

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9781609452926 (hardcover), 1609452925 (hardcover)

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General Note
Translation of: La frantumaglia.
General Note
Translated, principally, by Ann Goldstein.
Description
The New York Times best-selling and reclusive Italian author addressing such subjects as her choice to remain anonymous, her literary inspirations, Italian politics and culture and the role of the writer in modern society presents a brilliant collection of occasional writings, interviews and letters.