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Le jeune homme par Annie Ernaux
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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- EAN
- 9781644213209
- UPC
- 9781644213209
- ISBN
- 9781644213209
- MPN
- N/A
- Book Title
- Young Man
- Item Length
- 8.1in
- Publisher
- Seven Stories Press
- Publication Year
- 2023
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.3in
- Genre
- Biography & Autobiography
- Topic
- Women, Personal Memoirs, General, Literary
- Item Width
- 5.5in
- Item Weight
- 3.2 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 64 Pages
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Product Information
WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE Annie Ernaux's most recent book, dazzling and breathtaking, published in France in 2022, is about her affair with a man 30 years her junior. "A sublime book." -Olivia de Lamberterie, Elle "Once again the work of the writer Annie Ernaux appears as both a rigorous study of life and an experiment. These fragments of living, however evanescent, are precious, irreplaceable, like a skin that never fades." -Caroline Montpetit in Le Devoir The Young Man is Annie Ernaux's account of her passionate love affair with A., a man some 30 years younger, when she was in her fifties. The relationship pulls her back to memories of her own youth and at the same time leaves her feeling ageless, outside of time- together with a sense that she is living her life backwards. Amidst talk of having a child together, she feels time running its course, and menopause approaching. The Young Man recalls Ernaux as the "scandalous girl" she once was, but is composed with the mastery and the self-assurance she has achieved across decades of writing. It was first published in France in 2022.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Seven Stories Press
ISBN-10
1644213206
ISBN-13
9781644213209
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16058364362
Product Key Features
Book Title
Young Man
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Women, Personal Memoirs, General, Literary
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Number of Pages
64 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
8.1in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
3.2 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Pq2665.R67z46 2023
Reviews
"A sublime book." -- Elle "A romance on its face, The Young Man gathers singularity and texture as an account of manifold transits: between youth and age, living and dying, in and out of passion, passing through menopause, and from Ernaux's impoverished beginnings through her ascension into the literary bourgeoisie." -- Bookforum "Gripping. . . . Nobel prize winning writer Annie Ernaux's recounts her fervent love affair with A., a man 30 years her junior." --Nylon "In the sensitive hands of Annie Ernaux and her translator Alison L. Strayer, a slim and seemingly salacious story of a woman's love affair with a much younger man transforms into a profound exploration of power and domination, of reliving through writing, and of how passion elevates us to a kind of agelessness." -- Words Without Borders "Nobel Prize winner Ernaux recounts her yearlong affair with a man three decades her junior in this slim yet stunning memoir. . . . Remarkably clear-eyed about the relationship's pitfalls and pleasures, Ernaux shares, in fragments, the ways it provoked within her both a sense of righteousness. . . and sadness. . . . The result is a poignant and essential addition to Ernaux's oeuvre." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "The major pleasure in reading this book--and it is a major pleasure--comes not so much from gasping over sensual details but from savoring Ernaux's sentences and the searing clarity of her thinking. It isn't just that she avoids sentimentality, though she does that, too. It's that the author can (and does) analyze all kinds of intersecting threads--aging, class, desire, regret--without a sense of shame or an impulse to sugarcoat any of the truths she uncovered during her time with A. . . . A crucial addition to Ernaux's oeuvre." --Kirkus Reviews , starred review "A meditation on a dalliance that made [French author and 2022 Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux] think differently about love, time, and aging." -- TIME magazine, Most Anticipated Books for Fall 2023 "Prevalent in [Ernaux's] work are acts of remembering--how memory is not a distant, unreachable thing but something that stalks the present. Reliving those wild days with a younger man triggers a meditation on age and mortality."-- The Guardian "In lean prose, [Ernaux] moves from description to scrutiny with accuracy. She writes the way the body recalibrates the past. . . . It is a story that compels us to revisit our own past, and to wonder if we share Ernaux's unflinching clarity about recognizing the dial of life."-- World Literature Today "Once again the work of the writer Annie Ernaux appears as both a rigorous study of life and an experiment. These fragments of living, however evanescent, are precious, irreplaceable, like a skin that never fades." --Caroline Montpetit, Le Devoir "[Annie Ernaux]--ever attentive to the dynamics of memory, the dissolution of sex, and the process of writing--knows that this timeless quality isn't, and can't be, quite the same as seeing time flow in reverse." -- Asymptote Journal, "A sublime book." -- Elle "That Ernaux can do so much -- The Young Man tackles love, aging, desire, loss, misogyny, class and death -- in such a small space is clearly the hallmark of a writer who has honed her craft to be razor sharp. It cuts to the bone." -- Jessica Ferri, The Washington Post "The major pleasure in reading this book--and it is a major pleasure--comes not so much from gasping over sensual details but from savoring Ernaux''s sentences and the searing clarity of her thinking. It isn''t just that she avoids sentimentality, though she does that, too. It''s that the author can (and does) analyze all kinds of intersecting threads--aging, class, desire, regret--without a sense of shame or an impulse to sugarcoat any of the truths she uncovered during her time with A. . . . A crucial addition to Ernaux''s oeuvre." --Kirkus Reviews , starred review "A romance on its face, The Young Man gathers singularity and texture as an account of manifold transits: between youth and age, living and dying, in and out of passion, passing through menopause, and from Ernaux''s impoverished beginnings through her ascension into the literary bourgeoisie." -- Bookforum "Gripping. . . . Nobel prize winning writer Annie Ernaux''s recounts her fervent love affair with A., a man 30 years her junior." --Nylon "In the sensitive hands of Annie Ernaux and her translator Alison L. Strayer, a slim and seemingly salacious story of a woman''s love affair with a much younger man transforms into a profound exploration of power and domination, of reliving through writing, and of how passion elevates us to a kind of agelessness." -- Words Without Borders "A meditation on a dalliance that made [French author and 2022 Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux] think differently about love, time, and aging." -- TIME magazine, Most Anticipated Books for Fall 2023 " The Young Man is more than the story of an affair. It''s an intense re-examination of the past. . . . [Ernaux''s] memoirs ask us to cultivate different expectations for narrative, and perhaps for life: to seek not novelty but rather the familiar, which surprises in its own way." --Maggie Doherty, The New Republic "Prevalent in [Ernaux''s] work are acts of remembering--how memory is not a distant, unreachable thing but something that stalks the present. Reliving those wild days with a younger man triggers a meditation on age and mortality."-- The Guardian "In lean prose, [Ernaux] moves from description to scrutiny with accuracy. She writes the way the body recalibrates the past. . . . It is a story that compels us to revisit our own past, and to wonder if we share Ernaux''s unflinching clarity about recognizing the dial of life."-- World Literature Today "Nobel Prize winner Ernaux recounts her yearlong affair with a man three decades her junior in this slim yet stunning memoir. . . . Remarkably clear-eyed about the relationship''s pitfalls and pleasures, Ernaux shares, in fragments, the ways it provoked within her both a sense of righteousness. . . and sadness. . . . The result is a poignant and essential addition to Ernaux''s oeuvre." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Once again the work of the writer Annie Ernaux appears as both a rigorous study of life and an experiment. These fragments of living, however evanescent, are precious, irreplaceable, like a skin that never fades." --Caroline Montpetit, Le Devoir "[Annie Ernaux]--ever attentive to the dynamics of memory, the dissolution of sex, and the process of writing--knows that this timeless quality isn''t, and can''t be, quite the same as seeing time flow in reverse." -- Asymptote Journal, "A sublime book." --Olivia de Lamberterie, Elle "Once again the work of the writer Annie Ernaux appears as both a rigorous study of life and an experiment. These fragments of living, however evanescent, are precious, irreplaceable, like a skin that never fades." --Caroline Montpetit, Le Devoir, "A sublime book." -- Elle "That Ernaux can do so much -- The Young Man tackles love, aging, desire, loss, misogyny, class and death -- in such a small space is clearly the hallmark of a writer who has honed her craft to be razor sharp. It cuts to the bone." -- Jessica Ferri, The Washington Post "The major pleasure in reading this book--and it is a major pleasure--comes not so much from gasping over sensual details but from savoring Ernaux's sentences and the searing clarity of her thinking. It isn't just that she avoids sentimentality, though she does that, too. It's that the author can (and does) analyze all kinds of intersecting threads--aging, class, desire, regret--without a sense of shame or an impulse to sugarcoat any of the truths she uncovered during her time with A. . . . A crucial addition to Ernaux's oeuvre." --Kirkus Reviews , starred review "A romance on its face, The Young Man gathers singularity and texture as an account of manifold transits: between youth and age, living and dying, in and out of passion, passing through menopause, and from Ernaux's impoverished beginnings through her ascension into the literary bourgeoisie." -- Bookforum "Gripping. . . . Nobel prize winning writer Annie Ernaux's recounts her fervent love affair with A., a man 30 years her junior." --Nylon "In the sensitive hands of Annie Ernaux and her translator Alison L. Strayer, a slim and seemingly salacious story of a woman's love affair with a much younger man transforms into a profound exploration of power and domination, of reliving through writing, and of how passion elevates us to a kind of agelessness." -- Words Without Borders "A meditation on a dalliance that made [French author and 2022 Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux] think differently about love, time, and aging." -- TIME magazine, Most Anticipated Books for Fall 2023 "Prevalent in [Ernaux's] work are acts of remembering--how memory is not a distant, unreachable thing but something that stalks the present. Reliving those wild days with a younger man triggers a meditation on age and mortality."-- The Guardian "In lean prose, [Ernaux] moves from description to scrutiny with accuracy. She writes the way the body recalibrates the past. . . . It is a story that compels us to revisit our own past, and to wonder if we share Ernaux's unflinching clarity about recognizing the dial of life."-- World Literature Today "Nobel Prize winner Ernaux recounts her yearlong affair with a man three decades her junior in this slim yet stunning memoir. . . . Remarkably clear-eyed about the relationship's pitfalls and pleasures, Ernaux shares, in fragments, the ways it provoked within her both a sense of righteousness. . . and sadness. . . . The result is a poignant and essential addition to Ernaux's oeuvre." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Once again the work of the writer Annie Ernaux appears as both a rigorous study of life and an experiment. These fragments of living, however evanescent, are precious, irreplaceable, like a skin that never fades." --Caroline Montpetit, Le Devoir "[Annie Ernaux]--ever attentive to the dynamics of memory, the dissolution of sex, and the process of writing--knows that this timeless quality isn't, and can't be, quite the same as seeing time flow in reverse." -- Asymptote Journal, "A sublime book." --Olivia de Lamberterie, Elle "Once again the work of the writer Annie Ernaux appears as both a rigorous study of life and an experiment. These fragments of living, however evanescent, are precious, irreplaceable, like a skin that never fades." --Caroline Montpetit, Le Devoir *"The major pleasure in reading this book--and it is a major pleasure--comes not so much from gasping over sensual details but from savoring Ernaux's sentences and the searing clarity of her thinking. It isn't just that she avoids sentimentality, though she does that, too. It's that the author can (and does) analyze all kinds of intersecting threads--aging, class, desire, regret--without a sense of shame or an impulse to sugarcoat any of the truths she uncovered during her time with A. . . . A crucial addition to Ernaux's oeuvre." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review, "A sublime book." --Olivia de Lamberterie, Elle "Once again the work of the writer Annie Ernaux appears as both a rigorous study of life and an experiment. These fragments of living, however evanescent, are precious, irreplaceable, like a skin that never fades." --Caroline Montpetit, Le Devoir "The major pleasure in reading this book--and it is a major pleasure--comes not so much from gasping over sensual details but from savoring Ernaux's sentences and the searing clarity of her thinking. It isn't just that she avoids sentimentality, though she does that, too. It's that the author can (and does) analyze all kinds of intersecting threads--aging, class, desire, regret--without a sense of shame or an impulse to sugarcoat any of the truths she uncovered during her time with A. . . . A crucial addition to Ernaux's oeuvre." -- Kirkus Reviews
Lccn
2023-011712
Dewey Decimal
848.91409
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Trade
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