ellauri160.html on line 259: Thrän oli arkkitehti ja kirkon restauroija viime vuosisadalla, mutta myös solvausten paranoidi asiantuntija, mistä todistaa seikkaperäinen ”Henkilööni kohdistuneiden töykeyksien arkisto”, jota hän piti vuosikausia. (Claudio Magris)
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ellauri203.html on line 654: —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 412: In October 2016, investigative reporter Claudio Gatti published an article jointly in Il Sole 24 Ore and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, that relied on financial records related to real estate transactions and royalties payments to draw the conclusion that Anita Raja, a Rome-based translator, is the real author behind the Ferrante pseudonym. Gatti's article was criticized by many in the literary world as a violation of privacy, though Gatti contends that "by announcing that she would lie on occasion, Ferrante has in a way relinquished her right to disappear behind her books and let them live and grow while their author remained unknown. Indeed, she and her publisher seemed to have fed public interest in her true identity." British novelist Matt Haig tweeted, "Think the pursuit to discover the 'real' Elena Ferrante is a disgrace and also pointless. A writer's truest self is the books they write." The writer Jeanette Winterson, in a Guardian article, denounced Gatti's investigations as malicious and sexist, saying "At the bottom of this so-called investigation into Ferrante's identity is an obsessional outrage at the success of a writer – female – who decided to write, publish and promote her books on her own terms." She went on to say that the desire to uncover Ferrante's identity constitutes an act of sexism in itself, and that "Italy is still a Catholic country with strong patriarchial attitudes towards women." Others responding to Gatti's article suggested that knowledge of Ferrante's biography is indeed relevant.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 499: New Yorkin Kirjarevyy paljasti viime sunnuntaina v 2016 että Claudio Gatti, 7 päivää-lehden sydäntään tutkisteleva toimittaja, raportoi, että Ms. Raja sai hurjasti pätäkkää Ms. Ferrantelta kun Ferranten kirjat alkoi mennä kuumille kiville kuin Olavi "Manne" Salmisen nailonpaidat Simonkadun puodissa takavuosina. Maalaisäijät osti niitä kaupunkireissuilla, kun se oli lähin kauppa linja-autoasemalta tullessa. Kauppa käy kuin siimaa, sanoi Manne ja lyllersi kaupan takahuoneesta jossa se oli Ansun kanssa mussuttamassa HK:n sinistä. (Röyh) syömässä.
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