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Suite Francaise by Nemirovsky, Irene
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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1400096278
ISBN-13
9781400096275
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57157358
Product Key Features
Book Title
Suite Francaise
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Literary, Historical, Jewish
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Vintage International Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
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0.9 in
Item Weight
10.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
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5.1 in
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"Stunning. . . . A tour de force." -- The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable." --Newsweek"[Nmirovsky] sees the fullness of humanity. . . . A lost masterpiece." --O, the Oprah Magazine"Gripping. . . . Brilliant. . . . Endlessly fascinating." -- The Nation "Transcendent, astonishing. . . . The last great fiction of the war." -- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Superb." -- The Washington Post Book World "Extraordinary. . . . A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving." -- Time, "Stunning. . . . A tour de force." - The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable." -Newsweek"[Némirovsky] sees the fullness of humanity. . . . A lost masterpiece." -O, the Oprah Magazine"Gripping. . . . Brilliant. . . . Endlessly fascinating." - The Nation "Transcendent, astonishing. . . . The last great fiction of the war." - The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Superb." - The Washington Post Book World "Extraordinary. . . . A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving." - Time, "Stunning. . . . A tour de force." -The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable." -Newsweek "[Némirovsky] sees the fullness of humanity. . . . A lost masterpiece." -O, the Oprah Magazine "Gripping. . . . Brilliant. . . . Endlessly fascinating." -The Nation "Transcendent, astonishing. . . . The last great fiction of the war." -The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Superb." -The Washington Post Book World "Extraordinary. . . . A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving." -Time, "Extraordinary . . . A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving, that captures a civilization in its most revealing moment: that of its undoing." Lev Grossman, Time "Stories about World War II seem to occur in black and white, all grainy and bleak. That makes the stunning novel Suite Française, about the German occupation of France, all the more remarkable. As the book opens and the Nazis approach the outskirts of Paris, the June skies are gorgeously bright; later, the narrative is rich with evocations of blossoms and trees heavy with fruit, of fragrant air and the sounds of birdsas well as a scene where a cat claws a bird to death and stabs its tiny heart. Lush beauty is the backdrop to dark events, and so is natural cruelty. The characters who populate this sweeping saga of violence and survivaland who exhibit far more self-interest than virtueare described with the same gleaming precision. The author of Suite Française is one of the most fascinating literary figures you've never heard ofand her own tragic story only deepens the impact of her book . . . The [book's] first part, 'Storm in June,' depicts in brilliant detail the tumultuous exodus from Paris in the summer of 1940 . . . There are harrowing scenes on the roads jammed with refugees . . . The second part, 'Dolce,' is quieter, if no less ominous. Set in an occupied village, it delineates the tangled emotions of the conquered and the conquerors . . . Suite Françaisegripping, clear-eyed and lyricaldoesn't seem incomplete. Yet as wonderful as it is, when you read Némirovsky's notes, included in an appendix, you see the scope of her ambition and you mourn. She was planning a kind of "War and Peace" for the 20th century and, tragically, she never saw how her story could end." Cathleen McGuigan, Newsweek "Suite Française, written as Nazi tanks rolled across France, captures the chaos, fear, humiliation, and very occasionally, the courage of the French, as well as portraying the complex emotions that developed between occupier and occupied. The story behind this novel, and Némirovsky's own fate, make for a heart-breaking coda." Kazuo Ishiguro, The Guardian "Compelling, gripping . . . A brilliant portrait of French society in 1940 . . . It rivals the story of Anne Frank's diary, or the story of Albert Camus's novel The First Man . . . Suite Française raises fascinating questions about what matters in the experience of reading: content or context. The context of Suite Française is endlessly fascinating. Then there is the novel itself[:] a society novel [but] a great one, in the devastating tradition of Edith Wharton . . . [Némirovsky wrote] with supreme lucidity [and] expressed with great emotional precision her understanding of the country that betrayed her." Alice Kaplan, The Nation "What is so remarkable about Suite Française, apart from its artistic merit, is that it survived at all and has, at last, become available for us to read . . . [It] is an extraordinary work, an astonishing blend of fiction and fact, history and storytelling." Earl L. Dachslager, Houston Chronicle "Extraordinary, visceral, photo-sharp . . . Sometimes a book can throw wide open a door that has stood barely ajar for decades. [Suite Française] is one such book for me. [It] bears eloquent, complex testimony to a time and place that, for those who didn't live through it, de, ONE OF THE ATLANTIC' S 15 BOOKS YOU WON'T REGRET RE-READING "Stunning.... A tour de force." -- The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable." -- Newsweek "An incisive, heartbreaking portrait of a small French town under seige, and the people trying to survive, even to live, as Hitler's horrors march closer and closer to their doors.... A masterpiece of observation and character study, a standout of Holocaust literature." -- New York "[Némirovsky] sees the fullness of humanity.... A lost masterpiece." -- O, the Oprah Magazine "Gripping.... Brilliant.... Endlessly fascinating." -- The Nation "Transcendent, astonishing.... The last great fiction of the war." -- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Superb." -- The Washington Post Book World "Extraordinary.... A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving." -- Time, "Stunning. . . . A tour de force." - The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable." -Newsweek"[Nmirovsky] sees the fullness of humanity. . . . A lost masterpiece." -O, the Oprah Magazine"Gripping. . . . Brilliant. . . . Endlessly fascinating." - The Nation "Transcendent, astonishing. . . . The last great fiction of the war." - The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Superb." - The Washington Post Book World "Extraordinary. . . . A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving." - Time, "Stunning. . . . A tour de force." -- The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable." -- Newsweek "An incisive, heartbreaking portrait of a small French town under seige, and the people trying to survive, even to live, as Hitler's horrors march closer and closer to their doors. . . . A masterpiece of observation and character study, a standout of Holocaust literature." -- New York "[Némirovsky] sees the fullness of humanity. . . . A lost masterpiece." -- O, the Oprah Magazine "Gripping. . . . Brilliant. . . . Endlessly fascinating." -- The Nation "Transcendent, astonishing. . . . The last great fiction of the war." -- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Superb." -- The Washington Post Book World "Extraordinary. . . . A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving." -- Time, "Stunning. . . . A tour de force." -- The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable." --Newsweek"[Némirovsky] sees the fullness of humanity. . . . A lost masterpiece." --O, the Oprah Magazine"Gripping. . . . Brilliant. . . . Endlessly fascinating." -- The Nation "Transcendent, astonishing. . . . The last great fiction of the war." -- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Superb." -- The Washington Post Book World "Extraordinary. . . . A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving." -- Time, ONE OF THE ATLANTIC' S 15 BOOKS YOU WON'T REGRET RE-READING "Stunning. . . . A tour de force." -- The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable." -- Newsweek "An incisive, heartbreaking portrait of a small French town under seige, and the people trying to survive, even to live, as Hitler's horrors march closer and closer to their doors. . . . A masterpiece of observation and character study, a standout of Holocaust literature." -- New York "[Némirovsky] sees the fullness of humanity. . . . A lost masterpiece." -- O, the Oprah Magazine "Gripping. . . . Brilliant. . . . Endlessly fascinating." -- The Nation "Transcendent, astonishing. . . . The last great fiction of the war." -- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Superb." -- The Washington Post Book World "Extraordinary. . . . A work of Proustian scope and delicacy, by turns funny and deeply moving." -- Time
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER - The remarkable story of men and women thrown together in circumstances beyond their control during World War II --a heartrending "portrait of a small French town under seige, and the people trying to survive, even to live, as Hitler's horrors march closer and closer to their doors" ( New York). "Stunning.... A tour de force." --The New York Times Book Review Beginning in Paris on the eve of the Nazi occupation in 1940, as Parisians flee the city, human folly surfaces in every imaginable way: a wealthy mother searches for sweets in a town without food; a couple is terrified at the thought of losing their jobs, even as their world begins to fall apart. Moving on to a provincial village now occupied by German soldiers, the locals must learn to coexist with the enemy--in their town, their homes, even in their hearts. When Irène Némirovsky began working on Suite Française , she was already a highly successful writer living in Paris. But she was also a Jew, and in 1942 she was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, where she died. For sixty-four years, this novel remained hidden and unknown., NATIONAL BESTSELLER * The remarkable story of men and women thrown together in circumstances beyond their control during World War II--a heartrending "portrait of a small French town under seige, and the people trying to survive, even to live, as Hitler's horrors march closer and closer to their doors" ( New York). "Stunning.... A tour de force." --The New York Times Book Review Beginning in Paris on the eve of the Nazi occupation in 1940, as Parisians flee the city, human folly surfaces in every imaginable way: a wealthy mother searches for sweets in a town without food; a couple is terrified at the thought of losing their jobs, even as their world begins to fall apart. Moving on to a provincial village now occupied by German soldiers, the locals must learn to coexist with the enemy--in their town, their homes, even in their hearts. When Irène Némirovsky began working on Suite Française , she was already a highly successful writer living in Paris. But she was also a Jew, and in 1942 she was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, where she died. For sixty-four years, this novel remained hidden and unknown., Beginning in Paris on the eve of the Nazi occupation in 1940. Suite Fran aise tells the remarkable story of men and women thrown together in circumstances beyond their control. As Parisians flee the city, human folly surfaces in every imaginable way: a wealthy mother searches for sweets in a town without food; a couple is terrified at the thought of losing their jobs, even as their world begins to fall apart. Moving on to a provincial village now occupied by German soldiers, the locals must learn to coexist with the enemy--in their town, their homes, even in their hearts.When Ir ne N mirovsky began working on Suite Fran aise , she was already a highly successful writer living in Paris. But she was also a Jew, and in 1942 she was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, where she died. For sixty-four years, this novel remained hidden and unknown.
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