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David Golder, The Ball, Snow in Autumn, The Courilof Affair (Everyman's Library

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Très bon: Un livre qui n’a pas l’air neuf et qui a été lu, mais qui est en excellent état. La ...
ISBN
9780307267085
Language
English
Author
Irene Nemirovsky
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Topic
Family Life, Short Stories (Single Author), Literary, Historical, Jewish, Fiction

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Product Information

Readers everywhere were introduced to the work of Irène Némirovsky through the publication of her long-lost masterpiece, Suite Française . But Suite Française was only the coda to the brief yet remarkably prolific career of this nearly forgotten, magnificent novelist. Here in one volume are four of Némirovsky's other novels-all of them newly translated by the award-winning Sandra Smith, and all, except DAVID GOLDER, available in English for the first time. DAVID GOLDER is the novel that established Néirovsky's reputation in France in 1929 when she was twenty-six. It is a novel about greed and lonliness, the story of a self-made business man, once wealthy, now suffering a breakdown as he nears the lonely end of his life. THE COURILOF AFFAIR tells the story of a Russian revolutionary living out his last days-and his recollections of his first infamous assassination. Also included are two short, gemlike novels: THE BALL, a pointed exploration of adolescence and the obsession with status among the bourgeoisie; and SNOW IN AUTUMN, an evocative tale of White Russian émigrés in Paris after the Russian Revolution. Introduced by celebrated novelist Claire Messud, this collection of four spellbinding novels offers the same storytelling mastery, powerful clarity of language, and empathic grasp of human behavior that would give shape to Suite Française .

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307267083
ISBN-13
9780307267085
eBay Product ID (ePID)
61634806

Product Key Features

Language
English
Topic
Family Life, Short Stories (Single Author), Literary, Historical, Jewish, Fiction
Author
Irene Nemirovsky

Dimensions

Item Length
8.3in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Weight
18.5 Oz
Item Width
5.2in

Additional Product Features

Book Title
David Golder, the Ball, Snow in Autumn, the Courilof Affair : Introduction by Claire Messud
Lccn
2008-273612
Original Language
French
Lc Classification Number
Pq2627
Copyright Date
2008
Series
Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Ser.
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Reviews
"Stunning . . . [Némirovsky] wrote, for all to read at last, some of the greatest, most humane and incisive fiction that conflict has produced." -New York Times Book Review "Némirovsky's scope is like that of Tolstoy: she sees the fullness of humanity and its tenuous arrangements and manages to put them together with a tone that is affectionate, patient, and relentlessly honest." -O, The Oprah Magazine "Extraordinary . . . Némirovsky achieve[s] her penetrating insights with Flaubertian objectivity." -The Washington Post Book World "Brilliant . . . [Némirovsky wrote] with supreme lucidity [and] expressed with great emotional precision her understanding of the country that betrayed her." -The Nation [Némirovsky had] an alert eye for self-deceit, a tender regard for the natural world, and a forlorn gift for describing the crumbling, sliding descent of an entire society into catastrophic disorder." -London Review of Books "Transcendent, astonishing . . . Like Anne Frank, Irène Némirovsky was unaware . . . that she might not survive. And still, she writes to us." -Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A novelist of the very first order, perceptive and sly in her emotional restraint." -Evening Standard(London) From the Hardcover edition., "Stunning . . . [Némirovsky] wrote, for all to read at last, some of the greatest, most humane and incisive fiction that conflict has produced." -- New York Times Book Review "Némirovsky's scope is like that of Tolstoy: she sees the fullness of humanity and its tenuous arrangements and manages to put them together with a tone that is affectionate, patient, and relentlessly honest." -- O, The Oprah Magazine "Extraordinary . . . Némirovsky achieve[s] her penetrating insights with Flaubertian objectivity." -- The Washington Post Book World "Brilliant . . . [Némirovsky wrote] with supreme lucidity [and] expressed with great emotional precision her understanding of the country that betrayed her." -- The Nation [Némirovsky had] an alert eye for self-deceit, a tender regard for the natural world, and a forlorn gift for describing the crumbling, sliding descent of an entire society into catastrophic disorder." -- London Review of Books "Transcendent, astonishing . . . Like Anne Frank, Irène Némirovsky was unaware . . . that she might not survive. And still, she writes to us." -- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A novelist of the very first order, perceptive and sly in her emotional restraint." -- Evening Standard (London), "Stunning . . . [Némirovsky] wrote, for all to read at last, some of the greatest, most humane and incisive fiction that conflict has produced." - New York Times Book Review "Némirovsky's scope is like that of Tolstoy: she sees the fullness of humanity and its tenuous arrangements and manages to put them together with a tone that is affectionate, patient, and relentlessly honest." - O, The Oprah Magazine "Extraordinary . . . Némirovsky achieve[s] her penetrating insights with Flaubertian objectivity." - The Washington Post Book World "Brilliant . . . [Némirovsky wrote] with supreme lucidity [and] expressed with great emotional precision her understanding of the country that betrayed her." - The Nation [Némirovsky had] an alert eye for self-deceit, a tender regard for the natural world, and a forlorn gift for describing the crumbling, sliding descent of an entire society into catastrophic disorder." - London Review of Books "Transcendent, astonishing . . . Like Anne Frank, Irène Némirovsky was unaware . . . that she might not survive. And still, she writes to us." - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A novelist of the very first order, perceptive and sly in her emotional restraint." - Evening Standard (London), "Stunning . . . [Nmirovsky] wrote, for all to read at last, some of the greatest, most humane and incisive fiction that conflict has produced." - New York Times Book Review "Nmirovsky's scope is like that of Tolstoy: she sees the fullness of humanity and its tenuous arrangements and manages to put them together with a tone that is affectionate, patient, and relentlessly honest." - O, The Oprah Magazine "Extraordinary . . . Nmirovsky achieve[s] her penetrating insights with Flaubertian objectivity." - The Washington Post Book World "Brilliant . . . [Nmirovsky wrote] with supreme lucidity [and] expressed with great emotional precision her understanding of the country that betrayed her." - The Nation [Nmirovsky had] an alert eye for self-deceit, a tender regard for the natural world, and a forlorn gift for describing the crumbling, sliding descent of an entire society into catastrophic disorder." - London Review of Books "Transcendent, astonishing . . . Like Anne Frank, Irne Nmirovsky was unaware . . . that she might not survive. And still, she writes to us." - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A novelist of the very first order, perceptive and sly in her emotional restraint." - Evening Standard (London), "Stunning . . . [Nemirovsky] wrote, for all to read at last, some of the greatest, most humane and incisive fiction that conflict has produced." New York Times Book Review "Nemirovsky's scope is like that of Tolstoy: she sees the fullness of humanity and its tenuous arrangements and manages to put them together with a tone that is affectionate, patient, and relentlessly honest." O, The Oprah Magazine "Extraordinary . . . Nemirovsky achieve[s] her penetrating insights with Flaubertian objectivity." The Washington Post Book World "Brilliant . . . [Nemirovsky wrote] with supreme lucidity [and] expressed with great emotional precision her understanding of the country that betrayed her." The Nation [Nemirovsky had] an alert eye for self-deceit, a tender regard for the natural world, and a forlorn gift for describing the crumbling, sliding descent of an entire society into catastrophic disorder." London Review of Books "Transcendent, astonishing . . . Like Anne Frank, Irene Nemirovsky was unaware . . . that she might not survive. And still, she writes to us." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A novelist of the very first order, perceptive and sly in her emotional restraint." Evening Standard (London) From the Hardcover edition., "Stunning . . . [Némirovsky] wrote, for all to read at last, some of the greatest, most humane and incisive fiction that conflict has produced." -New York Times Book Review "Némirovsky's scope is like that of Tolstoy: she sees the fullness of humanity and its tenuous arrangements and manages to put them together with a tone that is affectionate, patient, and relentlessly honest." -O, The Oprah Magazine "Extraordinary . . . Némirovsky achieve[s] her penetrating insights with Flaubertian objectivity." -The Washington Post Book World "Brilliant . . . [Némirovsky wrote] with supreme lucidity [and] expressed with great emotional precision her understanding of the country that betrayed her." -The Nation [Némirovsky had] an alert eye for self-deceit, a tender regard for the natural world, and a forlorn gift for describing the crumbling, sliding descent of an entire society into catastrophic disorder." -London Review of Books "Transcendent, astonishing . . . Like Anne Frank, Irène Némirovsky was unaware . . . that she might not survive. And still, she writes to us." -Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A novelist of the very first order, perceptive and sly in her emotional restraint." -Evening Standard(London), "Stunning . . . [Nmirovsky] wrote, for all to read at last, some of the greatest, most humane and incisive fiction that conflict has produced." -- New York Times Book Review "Nmirovsky's scope is like that of Tolstoy: she sees the fullness of humanity and its tenuous arrangements and manages to put them together with a tone that is affectionate, patient, and relentlessly honest." -- O, The Oprah Magazine "Extraordinary . . . Nmirovsky achieve[s] her penetrating insights with Flaubertian objectivity." -- The Washington Post Book World "Brilliant . . . [Nmirovsky wrote] with supreme lucidity [and] expressed with great emotional precision her understanding of the country that betrayed her." -- The Nation [Nmirovsky had] an alert eye for self-deceit, a tender regard for the natural world, and a forlorn gift for describing the crumbling, sliding descent of an entire society into catastrophic disorder." -- London Review of Books "Transcendent, astonishing . . . Like Anne Frank, Irne Nmirovsky was unaware . . . that she might not survive. And still, she writes to us." -- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A novelist of the very first order, perceptive and sly in her emotional restraint." -- Evening Standard (London)
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