Det förlorade barnet

bok 4 : medelålder och åldrande

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Johanna Hedenberg: Det förlorade barnet (Hardcover, Swedish language, 2018, Norstedts)

480 sidor ; 21 cm, 480 sidor

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Publicerades 2018 av Norstedts.

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At the end, we have to return to the beginning; that's what she set up all those pages ago before I went on this long trip of genius (not hers, her subject's) with her. Two dolls thrown into a dark cellar in a violent town built on an ancient garbage heap, next to a volcano that can blow up any time.

The Lost Child (as with all the books, a fairly straight-forward double meaning) takes its sweet time, the thickest of all four of the books, and as much as I love reading Ferrante there are stretches that feel padded, unedited. Of course, that might be deliberate; Elena-the-narrator is only a decent-to-good author, after all. And she still largely ignores the bits that would have made for a more conventional story - the Solaras and Pelusos, who might have made for a more riveting story of crime and terrorism and …

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  • Elena (fiktiv gestalt)
  • Lila (fiktiv gestalt)
  • 2010-talet
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  • Italien
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