Irene Nemirovsky, Author, Bridget Patterson, Translator, trans. from the French by Bridget Patterson. Vintage $15 (293p) ISBN 978-0-307-47636-4 Ten luminous and newly translated stories by Némirovsky ...
'There are enough memories and enough poetry in my life to make a novel" - so wrote the thirtysomething Irène Némirovsky. Born in Kiev in 1903, by the time she was 16 she had been a resident of St.
The loss and revival of a literary reputation can be a strange and cruel affair. In France, throughout the 1930s, Russian-born Jewish writer Irène Némirovsky was known primarily for her 1929 novel, ...
The Russian-born French novelist Irène Némirovsky (1903-1942) won headlines when her posthumously published, incomplete "Suite Française" appeared from Knopf in 2006, two novellas depicting the German ...
In the spring of 1942, the Russian-born novelist Irène Némirovsky, then living in France, began to suspect that her recent conversion to Roman Catholicism was unlikely to exempt her from Hitler’s ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Ditlevsen is often called the great national poet of Denmark and is well known in Europe, but you don’t hear her discussed in the U.S. as much as she should be. Why is that? I think in America we tend ...
Like her moneyed parents, Irène feared the ghetto and despised its inhabitants.
When the Ukrainian-born French novelist Irène Némirovsky was deported from her adopted country to be murdered at Auschwitz in 1942, she was an up-and-coming novelist who had published a half dozen or ...
The Life of Irène Némirovsky by Olivier Philipponnat and Patrick Lienhardt reveals a tragic figure and a troubling one too, finds Anne Chisholm When the English edition of Irène Némirovsky’s novel ...
Nicholas Shakespeare is riveted by The Life of Irène Némirovsky, a biography of the author of Suite Française, who was sent to death by the adopted France which she loved The occupation of France ...
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