Ferrante is...

How many of you have read the Neapolitan Novels by Ferrante. I've read one and I liked it. The next three shall be read soon, I hope. Nevertheless, there's been a lot of controversy around the anonymity of the author. Secret, as far as we know and the attempts to do some kind of research has only raised more questions.
Of course, here in this video we see Lahiri claim that the author deserves to be nameless and no one should focus on it too much. A case of the lady doth protest too much, if you ask me. So I'm calling it: she's the author.
I'm kidding, of course, but if I had some twitter power, I would make this a thing.
Later.
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Published on January 17, 2019 23:29
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