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“To cause pain was a disease. As a child I imagined tiny, almost invisible animals that arrived in the neighborhood at night, they came from the ponds, from the abandoned train cars beyond the embankment, from the stinking grasses called fetienti, from the frogs, the salamanders, the flies, the rocks, the dust, and entered the water and the food and the air, making our mothers, our grandmothers as angry as starving dogs.”

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My Brilliant Friend

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Elena Ferrante
Elena Ferrante

Elena Ferrante is a renowned contemporary Italian novelist, known for her unique narrative style and profound character portrayals. Her works cover a wide range of themes, including family, love, power, and social class. Ferrante's novels have received widespread acclaim both in Italy and around the world, despite the mystery surrounding her true identity. more

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“– А знаете, – добавил он, – мне жаль мистера Бэтлера. Он был молод и потому не знал, что делает, но он лишил себя радости жизни ради каких-то тридцати тысяч в год, которые теперь пропадают у него зря. Ведь сейчас все равно на эти тридцать тысяч, выложи он даже их все сразу, он не может купить того удовольствия, которое дали бы ему, когда он был молод, какие-нибудь десять центов, догадайся он тогда не отложить их, а истратить на леденцы, или на орехи, или пойти в театр на галерку!”

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