
Viac o knihe
In this third Neapolitan novel, Elena and Lila, the two girls whom readers first met in My Brilliant Friend, have become women. Lila married at sixteen and has a young son; she has left her abusive husband and now works as a common laborer. Elena has left the neighborhood, earned her college degree, and published a successful novel, all of which have opened the doors to a world of learned interlocutors and richly furnished salons. Both women have pushed against the walls of a prison that would have seen them living a life of misery, ignorance, and submission. They are afloat on the great sea of opportunities that opened up during the nineteen-seventies. Yet they are still very much bound to each other by a strong, unbreakable bond.
Nákup knihy
Die Geschichte der getrennten Wege, Eva Mattes, Karin Krieger, Elena Ferrante
- Jazyk
- Rok vydania
- 2017
Platobné metódy
Nikto zatiaľ neohodnotil.
- Titul
- Die Geschichte der getrennten Wege
- Podtitul
- Band 3 der Neapolitanischen Saga
- Jazyk
- nemecky
- Autori
- Eva Mattes, Karin Krieger, Elena Ferrante
- Vydavateľ
- der Hörverlag
- Rok vydania
- 2017
- Počet strán
- 16
- ISBN10
- 3844525424
- ISBN13
- 9783844525427
- Série
- Štítky
- Beletria, Historické romány, Láska, Rodina, Ženy, Súčasná literatúra, Priateľstvo, Spoločenské romány, Taliansko, Feminizmus, Dospievanie, Talianska literatúra, 21. storočie, Rodinné ságy
- Anotácia
- In this third Neapolitan novel, Elena and Lila, the two girls whom readers first met in My Brilliant Friend, have become women. Lila married at sixteen and has a young son; she has left her abusive husband and now works as a common laborer. Elena has left the neighborhood, earned her college degree, and published a successful novel, all of which have opened the doors to a world of learned interlocutors and richly furnished salons. Both women have pushed against the walls of a prison that would have seen them living a life of misery, ignorance, and submission. They are afloat on the great sea of opportunities that opened up during the nineteen-seventies. Yet they are still very much bound to each other by a strong, unbreakable bond.