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Irène Némirovsky is best known for her posthumously published masterpiece Suite Française, a chronicle of the fall of France which she wrote in miniscule handwriting in a diary during the Second World War. The Russian-born Jewish novelist was arrested under the Nuremberg race laws and died at Auschwitz. She did, however, publish 13 novels during her lifetime which display many of the great skills...
Irène Némirovsky is best known for her posthumously published masterpiece Suite Française, a chronicle of the fall of France which she wrote in miniscule handwriting in a diary during the Second World War. The Russian-born Jewish novelist was arrested under the Nuremberg race laws and died at Auschwitz. She did, however, publish 13 novels during her lifetime which display many of the great skills...
The Courilof Affair , Saturday November 22 2008 00.01 GMT Saturday November 22 2008 The Courilof Affair by Irène Némirovsky Translated by SandraSmith Vintage, £7.99 Pre-dating Jean-Paul Sartre (Les Mains Sales) and Albert Camus (Les Justes) by 15 years, Irène Némirovsky's sixth novel, first published in 1933, explores the complexities of a "devout terrorist" caught up in an epoch of...
... to Europe to study, after all; there was nothing similar in Nigeria. But in Los Angeles, Kuti met SandraSmith, a member of the Black Panther party and an outspoken Black nationalist. They became lovers and lifelong friends. But, perhaps more consequentially, Smith invited Kuti into her library. Nourished by the literature of Black power— The Autobiography of Malcolm X , Eldridge...
By J.M. Coetzee David Golder, The Ball, Snow in Autumn, The Courilof Affair by Irène Némirovsky, translated from the French by SandraSmith, with an introduction by Claire Messud The reputation of Irène Némirovsky, in the English-speaking world as in France, rests on Suite Française, an unfinished multipart novel that appeared in print only in 2004, some sixty years after its author's...