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Frantumaglia
- By: Elena Ferrante
- Narrated by: Eva Mattes
- Length: 3 hrs and 10 mins
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1992 entschied sich die Autorin der "Neapolitanischen Saga" dafür, inkognito zu bleiben. Seitdem rätseln Leser und Journalisten, wer sich hinter dem Pseudonym Elena Ferrante verbergen mag. Viel interessanter als alle Spekulation ist jedoch das, was Elena Ferrante selbst zur Figur des Autors, über das Spiel mit Lüge und Wahrheit und über ihr Schreiben äußert. In Briefen, Essays und unveröffentlichten Texten erlaubt sie einen Blick in ihre Werkstatt und erläutert ihre Entscheidung, nicht als Person in die Öffentlichkeit zu treten.
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Frantumaglia
- Narrated by: Eva Mattes
- Length: 3 hrs and 10 mins
- Release date: 04-01-19
- Language: German
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Frantumaglia
- Os caminhos de uma escritora [A Writer's Journey]
- By: Elena Ferrante, Marcello Lino - tradução
- Narrated by: Livia Simardi, Andressa Bode
- Length: 16 hrs and 12 mins
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Em Frantumaglia, a própria Elena Ferrante explica sua escolha de permanecer afastada da mídia, permitindo que seus livros tenham vidas autônomas. Defende que é preciso se proteger não só da lógica do mercado, mas também da espetacularização do autor em prol da literatura, e assim partilha pensamentos e preocupações à medida que suas obras são adaptadas para o cinema e para a TV.
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Frantumaglia
- Os caminhos de uma escritora [A Writer's Journey]
- Narrated by: Livia Simardi, Andressa Bode
- Length: 16 hrs and 12 mins
- Release date: 10-02-23
- Language: Portuguese
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