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Forbidden Notebook: A Novel

Forbidden Notebook: A Novel

Forbidden Notebook: A Novel Hardback -

by de Céspedes, Alba

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Reader reviews for Forbidden Notebook: A Novel

From the publisher

A New York Times Notable Book of the Year

"Powerful." --The New Yorker
"Brilliant." --The Wall Street Journal
"Astounding." --NPR
"Forceful, clear and morally engaged." --The Washington Post
"Subversive." --The New York Times Book Review
"An exquisite, tormented howl." --The Financial Times
"Quick, propulsive, and addictive." --Los Angeles Review of Books
"Gripping." --Minneapolis Star Tribune
"A remarkable story." --Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
"Wrenching, sardonic." --Kirkus (starred review)
"As relevant today as it was in postwar Italy." --Shelf Awareness (starred review)

With a foreword by Jhumpa Lahiri, Forbidden Notebook is a classic domestic novel by the Italian-Cuban feminist writer Alba de Cspedes, whose work inspired contemporary writers like Elena Ferrante.

In this modern translation by acclaimed Elena Ferrante translator Ann Goldstein, Forbidden Notebook centers the inner life of a dissatisfied housewife living in postwar Rome.

Valeria Cossati never suspected how unhappy she had become with the shabby gentility of her bourgeois life--until she begins to jot down her thoughts and feelings in a little black book she keeps hidden in a closet. This new secret activity leads her to scrutinize herself and her life more closely, and she soon realizes that her individuality is being stifled by her devotion and sense of duty toward her husband, daughter, and son. As the conflicts between parents and children, husband and wife, and friends and lovers intensify, what goes on behind the Cossatis' facade of middle-class respectability gradually comes to light, tearing the family's fragile fabric apart.

An exquisitely crafted portrayal of domestic life, Forbidden Notebook recognizes the universality of human aspirations.

About the author

Alba de Cspedes (1911-1997) was a bestselling Italian-Cuban feminist writer greatly influenced by the cultural developments that led to and resulted from World War II. In 1935, she was jailed for her anti-fascist activities in Italy. Two of her novels were also banned--Nessuno Torna Indietro (1938) and La Fuga (1940). In 1943, she was again imprisoned for her assistance with Radio Partigiana in Bari, where she was a Resistance radio personality known as Clorinda. After the war, she moved to Paris, where she lived until her death in 1997.
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