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Literature, William Finnegan reads Elena Ferrante

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Literature, William Finnegan reads Elena Ferrante

(May 10, 2017) On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of Salone del Libro di Torino/Turin International Book Fair journalist and writer William Finnegan will read and comment selected texts by Elena Ferrante, renowned Italian writer, particularly appreciated in the USA: the event is scheduled on Wednesday May 17 from 6 to 8 PM at the IIC in New York. William Finnegan has been a contributor to The New Yorker since 1984 and a staff writer since 1987. Reporting from Africa, Central America, South America, Europe, the Balkans, and Australia, as well as from the United States, he has twice received the John Bartlow Martin Award for Public Interest Magazine Journalism and twice been a National Magazine Award finalist. His article “Deep East Texas” won the 1994 Edward M. Brecher Award for Achievement in the Field of Media; his article “The Unwanted” the Sidney Hillman Prize for Magazine Reporting. His report from Sudan, “The Invisible War,” won a Citation for Excellence from the Overseas Press Club, and he received the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism for “Leasing the Rain.” His article “The Countertraffickers” won the Overseas Press Club’s Madeline Dane Ross Award for International Reporting, and his report from Mexico, “Silver or Lead,” won the Overseas Press Club’s Robert Spiers Benjamin Award. Finnegan is the author of five books: “Crossing the Line,” which was selected by the New York Times Book Review as one of the ten best nonfiction books of the year; “Dateline Soweto”; “A Complicated War”; “Cold New World: Growing Up in a Harder Country,” which was a finalist for the Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism; and “Barbarian Days,” which won a Pulitzer Prize in 2016. (Red)


ABOUT / ELENA FERRANTE

Elena Ferrante is the author of “Troubling Love”, from which Mario Martone has drawn the eponymous film. Her next novel, “The Days of Abandonment”, became a Roberto Faenza film. In the book Fragments she recounts her writer's experience. In 2006, Editions E / O published the novel The Lost Daughter, in 2007 the children’s story “The Beach at Night” and in 2011 “My Brilliant Friend”, followed in 2012 by “The Story of a New Name”, in 2013 by “Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay”, and in 2014 by “The Story of the Lost Child”.

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