Elena Ferrante: this is my last column, after a year that has scared and inspired me

Writing every Saturday has meant the permanent exposure of fragments of myself. But I am indebted to you, my readers

This exercise ends here: I gave myself a year, and the year is up. I had never done work like this, and I hesitated a good deal before trying it. I was afraid of the weekly deadline; I was afraid of having to write even if I didn’t feel like it; I was afraid of the need to publish without having scrupulously considered every word. In the end, curiosity won out.

I tried to meet the challenge by imagining that I had 52 questions to answer in writing, one a week. I thought that was something I knew how to do by now: for years, I’d been answering journalists’ questions. So that’s how I proceeded, diligently. But I have to admit that, despite the extreme courtesy of my editors, I was constantly afraid of not succeeding in the task I’d undertaken, of somehow rashly being insulting to readers, of losing faith in myself and having to give up. Fortunately, the anxiety of publication was amply counterbalanced by the pleasure of writing. Today I can say with assurance that, even if I never have this experience again, it was very useful to me, and I’m grateful to this newspaper for giving me the opportunity.

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Published on January 12, 2019 01:00
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message 1: by Helen O (new)

Helen O I will miss your weekly column, enjoyed reading it very much.


message 2: by Lenny (new)

Lenny Downes One of my very favorite writers. I enjoyed your perspectives. I’ve also enjoyed watching 8 episodes of My Brillian Friend!


message 3: by Laura (new)

Laura Machado I will miss this. One of my favourite authors. Majestic!


message 4: by Márcia (new)

Márcia Goulart I will miss you! I love You Elena Ferrante


message 5: by Steve (new)

Steve Physioc Will miss you. So loved My Brilliant Friend, and now love the HBO series. Ferrante writes like she's on fire!


message 6: by María (new)

María Estrada Wow, what a great column. I'm glad I caught the end and will read it in order.


message 7: by duemilatredici (new)

duemilatredici Elena Ferrante is Daniele Luttazzi, and his ghost writers.


message 8: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Colasanti duemilatredici wrote: "Elena Ferrante is Daniele Luttazzi, and his ghost writers."

No, she is a woman, whose name I won't write here, because I think it's horrible that people dug into her life like they did. Since then, she's decided not to publish anymore. Which I think is a big loss to the literary community.


message 9: by Nathália (new)

Nathália Feitosa I'm finishing Ferrante's books, and I'm going to miss reading her things. She is my favorite writer, reading her books I became a reader again. I feel a very strong connection with what she writes, with the feelings of the characters, I feel in many moments that someone was able to write what I feel and I don't know how to put it into words.


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