The writer known by that name has never been photographed or interviewed in person, but a collection of fiercely candid novels has earned her (him?) recognition as one of the keenest observers of Italian society. Three writers celebrate this talent.
By GIDEON LEWIS-KRAUS, MEGHAN O’ROURKE and EMILY GOULD, New York Times: Books
Fri, 08/22/2014 - 1:24pm
The writer known by that name has never been photographed or interviewed in person, but a collection of fiercely candid novels has earned her (him?) recognition as one of the keenest observers of Italian society. Three writers celebrate this talent.