Living as if straddling France and Italy, professor of philosophy at the University of Paris-Cité, but also a member of parliament between 2013 and 2016 in the Italian parliament on the benches of the Democratic Party, writing her essays and novels in Italian and in French, Michela Marzano maintains complex relations with her country of origin, marked by her family history. Basically, there is nothing exceptional regarding it. What is exceptional is the way he unearths it in My name is without memorystubbornly, most often once morest the paternal will and at the risk of cutting herself off from a family she loves.