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The title is literal and symbolic. Lila’s “new name” is Carracci—a name that promises wealth but delivers ownership. Later, she abandons that name through her affair, only to take on the even more precarious identity of a single mother. Lenù, too, seeks new names: student, author, fiancée. Ferrante asks: Can a woman ever truly choose her own name, or are names imposed by society, marriage, and men? If you’d like, I can instead write a
Q: What is "The Story of a New Name" about? A: The novel is the second installment in Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels series, which follows the lives of two young girls, Lila and Lenù, growing up in Naples, Italy, in the 1950s and 1960s. Lila’s “new name” is Carracci—a name that promises
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