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Forbidden Notebook
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While out completing a task, Valeria Cossati succumbs to a spontaneous urge and purchases a sleek black notebook. She begins to secretly jot down her thoughts, capturing her worries about her daughter, the ceaseless cycle of daily household tasks, and her anxiety over the possibility of her husband discovering her new pastime. With every diary entry, Valeria delves deeper into her psyche, unveiling her profound dissatisfaction and restlessness. As she starts to express herself more genuinely, the roles that have traditionally defined her—as a wife, mother, and daughter—begin to unravel. "Forbidden Notebook" is a long-lost gem of Italian literature, now available in a fresh translation by the acclaimed Ann Goldstein, complete with a foreword by Jhumpa Lahiri. This mesmerizing feminist classic tells an intimate and poignant tale of domestic unhappiness in postwar Rome and charts one woman's journey towards self-realization and acknowledgment of her innermost thoughts and desires.
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While out completing a task, Valeria Cossati succumbs to a spontaneous urge and purchases a sleek black notebook. She begins to secretly jot down her thoughts, capturing her worries about her daughter, the ceaseless cycle of daily household tasks, and her anxiety over the possibility of her husband discovering her new pastime. With every diary entry, Valeria delves deeper into her psyche, unveiling her profound dissatisfaction and restlessness. As she starts to express herself more genuinely, the roles that have traditionally defined her—as a wife, mother, and daughter—begin to unravel. "Forbidden Notebook" is a long-lost gem of Italian literature, now available in a fresh translation by the acclaimed Ann Goldstein, complete with a foreword by Jhumpa Lahiri. This mesmerizing feminist classic tells an intimate and poignant tale of domestic unhappiness in postwar Rome and charts one woman's journey towards self-realization and acknowledgment of her innermost thoughts and desires.
