Incidental Inventions
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Incidental Inventions

Hardcover – November 19, 2019

Price
$12.19
Format
Hardcover
Pages
112
Publisher
Europa Editions
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1609455583
Dimensions
6.25 x 0.75 x 9 inches
Weight
1.05 pounds

Description

Review Praise for Incidental Inventions “Both timely and deeply personal...this varied assembly of considerations is a portrait of an acclaimed storyteller’s bold and singular voice.”― Columbia Journal “In prose that provokes and transforms, evoking wonder and tension in the most gratifying sense, these fragments of Ferrante ultimately cohere into a full, absorbing portrait of an enduring author.”― Library Journal “As with her fiction, Ferrante’s voice here is clear, eloquent and powerful.”― Minneapolis Star Tribune “This essay collection is subtle. Ferrante’s writing is akin to a whisper from one friend to another: It utters the truth one would rather not hear, but says it compactly and devastatingly.”― Harvard Crimson “Wide-ranging and curious, often ‘charged with feeling’ and always underscored by a sharp and careful intellect... Incidental Inventions is very much a masterclass in style.”― The Saturday Paper “If you are interested in the experience of having a drink with the author and listening to her muse on various subjects...here’s your answer.”― Vulture “You’ll never want to put this book down.”― Better Reading “ Incidental Inventions is a more coherent and cohesive mapping of the writer’s inner world and quotidian life―her desires, fears, ambitions, failures. Ferrante peeks, as it were, from behind the curtains-pages pictured on the book cover, revealing a sliver of herself.”― Reading in Translation “There are spontaneous splashes of colour, highly concentrated phrases and much rich, aphoristic profundity. Reading Ferrante reminds me of the wonderful tradition of European essayism lying behind high journalism.”― Canberra Times Praise for Elena Ferrante “Ferrante can talk about politics, history, philosophy, sexuality, loneliness, and I willingly go with her, without ever questioning it. I don’t know any [other] writer who can do that.”—Beth Nguyen, San Francisco Chronicle “Ferrante’s writing seems to say something that hasn’t been said before—it isn’t easy to specify what this is—in a way so compelling its readers forget where they are, abandon friends and disdain sleep.”—Joanna Biggs, The London Review of Books “Ferrante, in her unflinching willingness to lead us toward ‘the mutable fury of things’ places the readers inside intimate relations between with an irresistible and urgent immediacy.”—Roger Cohen, The New York Review of Books “Reading Ferrante is an extraordinary experience. There’s a powerful and unsettling candor in her writing.”—Nick Romeo, The Boston Globe About the Author Elena Ferrante is the author of The Days of Abandonment (Europa, 2005), which was made into a film directed by Roberto Faenza, Troubling Love (Europa, 2006), adapted by Mario Martone, and The Lost Daughter (Europa, 2008), soon to be a film directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal. She is also the author of Incidental Inventions (Europa, 2019), illustrated by Andrea Ucini, Frantumaglia: A Writer’s Journey (Europa, 2016) and a children’s picture book illustrated by Mara Cerri, The Beach at Night (Europa, 2016). The four volumes known as the “Neapolitan quartet” ( My Brilliant Friend , The Story of a New Name , Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay , and The Story of the Lost Child ) were published by Europa Editions in English between 2012 and 2015. My Brilliant Friend , the HBO series directed by Saverio Costanzo, premiered in 2018. Ann Goldstein has translated into English all of Elena Ferrante’s books, including each of the New York Times bestselling installments in Ferrante’s Neapolitan quartet, the fourth of which, The Story of the Lost Child , was shortlisted for the MAN Booker International Prize. She has been honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship and is a recipient of the PEN Renato Poggioli Translation Award. She lives in New York. Andrea Ucini is a self-taught illustrator, born and raised in Italy and now living in the countryside of Hundested, Denmark, near Copenhagen, with his wife, three children, and plenty of animals. He works in a studio surrounded by Danish nature, and the changing seasons.

Features & Highlights

  • Elena Ferrante is the best-selling author of
  • My Brilliant Friend
  • , now an HBO original series. Collected here for the first time are the seeds of future novels, the timely reflections of this internationally beloved storyteller, the abiding preoccupations of a writer who has been called “one of the great novelists of our time” (
  • New York Times
  • ).
  • “This is my last column, after a year that has scared and inspired me . . . I have written as an author of novels, taking on matters that are important to me and that—if I have the will and the time—I’d like to develop within real narrative mechanisms.”
  • With these words, Elena Ferrante bid farewell to her year-long collaboration with the
  • Guardian
  • newspaper. For a full year, she wrote weekly articles, the subjects of which had been suggested by
  • Guardian
  • editors, making the writing process a sort of prolonged interlocution. The subjects ranged from first love to climate change, from enmity among women to the experience of seeing her novels adapted for film and TV.
  • Translated by Ann Goldstein, the acclaimed translator of Ferrante’s novels, and accompanied by Andrea Ucini’s intelligent, witty, and beautiful illustrations, this volume is a must for all curious readers.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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A collection of previously published work- nothing new!

I think it is worth noting in the description of this that it is not a new work of fiction from the beloved author but merely a collection of her weekly articles from the guardians website. Thus, to many this will be familiar and repetitive to read again compiled in a book format and for those who have not previously read these articles, they are free to all on the guardians site. Disgusted by Europea editions who continue to ride Ferrante fever for as long as they can by failing to promote this book for what it really is- a collection of previously published works. Save your money and hold out for her real next work of fiction which releases next summer.
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A bargain and a great gift! Buy one or two! !

I read each of Ferrante's essays as they appeared each week of 2018 in The Guardian and was never disappointed. The ability to easily create a hard copy to share was much appreciated. Of course it would be an easy, but somewhat onerous task, to spend a few hours of one's time assembling, printing and binding all 100+ pages of them. But how much is YOUR time worth? And the authors' and publishers copyrights? The intellectual value of the writing? This little tome is a bargain at the offered price!
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Beautiful book

Just a beautiful thoughtful book.
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A collection of short articles 😒

One of my favourite authors so I was disappointed that this is such a small volume. I was expecting more from this brilliant writer.
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For the Ferrante Completionists

Some wonderful snippets, but much less interesting than Frantumaglia or her novels.
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Wonderful Book of musings by Ferrante

Whether one comes to this book as a fan of her novels or from the adapted series and movies from those novels, this is an excellent compendium of her memories, thoughts, opinions and insights.

To those disappointed that it doesn't contain "new" material? That's all made clear in the book description, and anyway "newness" is an over-rated characteristic for any body of work. Would one complain that A Tale of Two Cities was not "new" because it had originally been serialized in a British publication? How about The Brothers Karamazov? I think not. There is value anyway in have a compact and dedicated folio of essays such as these, and not have to hunt them down piecemeal.

In any case, there is much to enjoy and love in this collection, not to mention much to learn. Certainly many of the perspectives here can be gleaned from her fictional writings, but I imagine that there are times when it must feel liberating to make those points as directly as possible. On the other hand, because nearly everything she writes is already in first-person, her approach here doesn't seem all that different.

The illustrations are perfect, not adding or subtracting anything from the words; and have a subtly whimsical style that one could almost imagine springing from the author's mind herself.

The printing and binding are both of good quality; making this a nice edition on the bookshelf with the author's other works.
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Nothing special

I liked the illustrations very much.
I did not care for her negative outlook.
The potential for brilliant writing was overshadowed by timidity, fear and negativity except for the chapter "Trembling" -- Good, there. Anything else, no
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Great insightful read!

Very short, but insightful works :)
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Not like the other Ferrante Novels

Very disappointed- bought for my wife who has read the other Ferrante Neopolitan novel series and loved them. This book was depressing and strange. She did not enjoy it, did not finish it, and donated it as she could not recommend it to anyone.