Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay
first publication date: 2013
genre: novel
part of the series: Neapolitan Novels
original language: Italian
narrative location: Naples
characters: Stevano Carracci, Elena Greco, Lina Cerullo, Raffaella Cerullo, Ada Cappuccio, Adele Airota, Alfonso Carracci, Alfredo Peluso, Antonio Cappuccio, Armando, Assunta Scanno, Bruno Soccavo, Carmela Peluso, Ciro Sarratore, Clelia Sarratore, Don Achille Carracci, Donato Sarratore, Elisa Greco, Enzo Scanno, Fernando Cerullo, Ferraro, Franco Mari, Galiani, Gennaro, Gerace, Gianni Greco, Gigliola Spagnuolo, Gino, Giuseppina Peluso, Guido Airota, Il signor Spagnuolo, Juan, La Oliviero, Lidia Sarratore, Manuela Solara, Marcello Solara, Maria Carracci, Mariarosa Airota, Marisa Sarratore, Melina Cappuccio, Michele Solara, Nadia, Nella Incardo, Nicola Scanno, Nino Saratore, Nunzia Cerullo, Pasqaule Peluso, Peppe Greco, Pietro Airota, Pino Sarratore, Pinuccia Carracci, Rino Cerullo, Rosa Spagnuolo, Silvia, Silvio Solara, Tarratano
published in: Sarajevo Publishing
follows: The Story of a New Name
followed by: The Story of the Lost Child
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay is a 2013 novel written by Italian author Elena Ferrante, published by Edizioni e/o. It is the third installment of her Neapolitan Novels, preceded by My Brilliant Friend and The Story of a New Name, and succeeded by The Story of the Lost Child. It was translated to English by Ann Goldstein in 2014, with that edition published by Europa Editions. The novel was adapted by HBO and RaiTV in their series My Brilliant Friend. The content of this novels corresponds to the third season of the show, which aired in February 2022. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions
5- date of publication: 2015ISBN-13: 978-1-60945-233-9
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