Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante is the pseudonym of an anonymous Italian author best known for the Neapolitan Novels, a widely translated series set in Naples that explores female friendship, identity, and social change. Her work also includes novels such as 'The Days of Abandonment' and 'The Lost Daughter,' and she is identified by major reference sources as a prominent contemporary Italian writer.[1][2]

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