Romper: Is ‘My Brilliant Friend’ Based On A True Story? The HBO Show Is Inspired By A Beautiful Italian Novel Of The Sam Name

On Romper

Becca Bleznak – Nov 27, 2018

Currently airing on HBO, miniseries My Brilliant Friend is based on a book series from writer Elena Ferrante. The quartet, known as the Neapolitan Novels, follows two girls growing up in Naples, Italy during the 20th century. The protagonist, Elena, shares the ups and downs of her friendship with Lila over many years. There’s an obvious connection to draw here from the name of the author and that of the narrator. So is My Brilliant Friend based on a true story?

The short answer is that it’s impossible to know for sure. That’s because Elena Ferrante is actually a pseudonym. The true identity of the woman behind the name (and it’s almost certainly a woman) has been debated for many years. In 2016, one Italian reporter claimed to have unearthed the real Ferrante, a woman named Anita Raja. Raja denied her involvement, and the majority of the internet, including Ferrante’s passionate fans, angrily shot back at the reporter for trying to “out” the author, protecting her right to remain anonymous.

However, she isn’t entirely a mystery. What we do know is that Elena Ferrante is really from Naples. Though famously private, she does grant email interviews to the occasional media outlet. Speaking with Elissa Schappell for Vanity Fair in 2015, following the release of fourth novel in the series, the author indicates that the friendship in the book is based on a real one, though most likely not her own.

My Brilliant Friend director and writer Saverio Costanzo, who is responsible for adapting the novel for the small screen, corresponded with Ferrante for years before the project was even in development. In fact, he was chosen by the author herself to adapt My Brilliant Friend. Key to the adaptation was the characters themselves: The unreliable narrator, picking apart her childhood self, and her frenemy, who is so much more than that word can truly encapsulate, as Lenù (Elena’s nickname) who simultaneously admires and admonishes Lila.

Read more