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Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay Part 2/3

Elena is struggling with events in Milan, while Lila desperately looks for a way to better herself. Stars Anastasia Hille.

The third book in Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels, charting the lifelong relationship between two girls, Lila Cerullo and Elena Greco, who grew up together in the slums of post-War Naples.

Elena, having escaped to Milan after the publication of her first book, struggles to find the courage to live, parent and write again after her marriage to her increasingly dismissive husband Pietro.

Lila, meanwhile, also struggles to rise above her social conditions and desperately tries to find a way to better herself in whatever way she can. By day she suffers the daily abuse and exploitation at work in the local sausage factory and by night she works hard with her partner, Enzo, to make a difference with her life by studying hard the ever-changing face of technology.

Struggling with periods of mental darkness, she also wrestles with being a parent and finding the time to be true to herself. Eventually she is encouraged by a group of old friends and young students to admit her anger at the social adversity and abuses suffered by the women at work in the factory and to stand up and shout about it.

As always, amid the troubles, the two women turn to each other, gaining either strength or weakness from the other, not always to happy effect.

Lila Cerullo ...... Anastasia Hille
Elena Greco ...... Monica Dolan
Bruno ...... James Joyce
Michele ...... Daniel Ryan
Adele ...... Sylvestra Le Touzel
Mother ...... Jane Whittenshaw
Gigliola ...... Jayne McKenna
Nadia ...... Jayne McKenna
Melina ...... Caroline Gruber
Pasquale ...... Nicholas Gleaves
Professor Galiani ...... Sara Markland
Pietro ...... Ferdinand Kingsley
Mariarosa ...... Claudia Jolly
Carmela ...... Louise Calf

Dramatised for radio by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Directed by Celia de Wolff

A Pier production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4. First broadcast in June 2017.

1 hour

Broadcasts

  • Mon 21 Sep 2020 10:00
  • Mon 21 Sep 2020 15:00
  • Tue 22 Sep 2020 03:00