Némirovsky Question

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Némirovsky Question

The Life, Death, and Legacy of a Jewish Writer in Twentieth-Century France

Biography: writers Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Author: Susan Rubin Suleiman

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 22nd November 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 352 pages

ISBN: 9780300224542


Introduction

A fascinating look into the life and work of controversial French novelist Irène Némirovsky. Irène Némirovsky succeeded in creating a brilliant career as a novelist in the 1930s, only to have her life cut short: a “foreign Jew” in France, she was deported in 1942 and died in Auschwitz. But her two young daughters survived, and as adults they brought their mother back to life.

Her Legacy

In 2004, Suite française, Némirovsky’s posthumous novel, became an international best seller; some critics, however, condemned her as a “self-hating Jew” whose earlier works were rife with anti-Semitic stereotypes.

Biographical Context

Informed by personal interviews with Némirovsky’s descendants and others, as well as by extensive archival research, this wide-ranging intellectual biography situates Némirovsky in the literary and political climate of interwar France and recounts, for the first time, the postwar lives of her daughters.

Literary Analysis

Némirovsky's Jewish works, Suleiman argues, should be read as explorations of the conflicted identities that shaped the lives of secular Jews in twentieth-century Europe and beyond.

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