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Nathalie Sarraute: A Life Between

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The definitive biography of a leading twentieth-century French writerA leading exponent of the nouveau roman, Nathalie Sarraute (1900–1999) was also one of France's most cosmopolitan literary figures, and her life was bound up with the intellectual and political ferment of twentieth-century Europe. Ann Jefferson's Nathalie A Life Between is the authoritative biography of this major writer.Sarraute's life spanned a century and a continent. Born in tsarist Russia to Jewish parents, she was soon uprooted and brought to the city that became her lifelong home, Paris. This dislocation presaged a life marked by ambiguity and ambivalence. A stepchild in two families, a Russian émigré in Paris, a Jew in bourgeois French society, and a woman in a man’s literary world, Sarraute was educated at Oxford, Berlin, and the Sorbonne. She embarked on a career in law that was ended by the Nazi occupation of France, and she spent much of the war in hiding, under constant threat of exposure. Rising to literary eminence after the Liberation, she was initially associated with the existentialist circle of Beauvoir and Sartre, before becoming the principal theorist and practitioner of the avant-garde French novel of the 1950s and 1960s. Her tireless exploration of the deepest parts of our inner psychological life produced an oeuvre that remains daringly modern and resolutely unclassifiable.Nathalie A Life Between explores Sarraute's work and the intellectual, social, and political context from which it emerged. Drawing on newly available archival material and Sarraute's letters, this deeply researched biography is the definitive account of a life lived between countries, families, languages, literary movements, and more.

449 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 21, 2020

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Ann Jefferson

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A.M. Jefferson is Emeritus Professor of French at New College, Oxford. She has written extensively on French literature, edited works by Stendhal and Nathalie Sarraute, and translated books by Pierre Michon and Éric Vuillard.

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October 20, 2024
incroyable travail ! nathalie était juste la plus incroyable la plus chic ... et quel plaisir de découvrir son petit caractère derrière les œuvres
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December 16, 2019
Un ouvrage intelligent qui retrace l’histoire d’une femme, d’une œuvre et d’un siècle. On découvre au fil des pages l’auteure qu’était Nathalie Sarraute et son travail exceptionnel. On sent à travers les mots l’amitié et le respect que porte Ann Jefferson à l’auteure... une très belle étude !
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