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The Ferrante Letters

By Sarah Chihaya & Merve Emre &
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Like few other works of contemporary literature, Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels found an audience of passionate and engaged readers around the world. Inspired by Ferrante’s intense depiction of female friendship and women’s intellectual lives, four critics embarked upon a project that was both work and play: to create a series of epistolary readings of the Neapolitan Quartet that also develops new ways of reading and thinking together.

In a series of intertwined, original, and daring readings of Ferrante’s work and her fictional world, Sarah Chihaya, Merve Emre, Katherine Hill, and Juno Jill Richards strike a tone at once critical and personal, achieving a way of talking about literature that falls between the seminar and the book club. Their letters make visible the slow, fractured, and creative accretion of ideas that underwrites all literary criticism and also illuminate the authors’ lives outside the academy. The Ferrante Letters offers an improvisational, collaborative, and cumulative model for reading and writing with others, proposing a new method the authors call collective criticism. A book for fans of Ferrante and for literary scholars seeking fresh modes of intellectual exchange, The Ferrante Letters offers incisive criticism, insouciant riffs, and the pleasure of giving oneself over to an extended conversation about fiction with friends.

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3.5
“The power of Elena Ferrante and the power of women…. wow!”
“One of the most interesting aspects of Ferrante's work is the amount of academic engagement it has engendered. I can't quite think of another author who - less than a decade following the publication in English of her career-defining work - would go on to become the subject of not one, but several books and at this point hundreds of academic articles that go beyond mere book reviews. "The Ferrante Letters" is part of the literature coming out of the nascent academic sub-genre we might even be tempted to call Ferrante studies. As a book, it epitomizes the interdisciplinary and personal flair that these academic responses to Ferrante can take. "The Ferrante Letters" began as an online project, when four friends, all tenured professors at various academic institutions, spent one summer reading the Neapolitan Novels together and sending letters to each other with their thoughts. It is a boundary-breaking book, as we see the four authors pick up on Ferrante's literary references, do some illuminating and detailed close readings of the text, and perhaps more entertainingly see how the lives of Ferrante's characters map into the authors' own lives, past and present. Chihaya, Emre, Hill, and Richards know what they're doing. Their letters are erudite, full of intertextual analysis, but also replete with personal anecdotes and musings that make the book approachable, a bit like talking to a friend about your favorite author. As a person who has been there, it is also fascinating to see how other women respond to particular chapters and exchanges, how Ferrante, writing about Italy in the 50s and 60s, still manages to feel extremely personal. It's that sort of magic that I think we keep seeking after the first time a book makes us feel like we've just emerged from a very powerful, and life-changing, spell. And "The Ferrante Letters" is precisely this: four friends on a thrilling literary treasure hunt, trying to discover the source of Ferrante's magic through words.”

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