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"Bookclub-in-a-Box" Discusses the Novel 'Suite Francaise' by Irene Nemirovsky
'Suite Francaise' by Irene Nemirovsky

 

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"Bookclub-in-a-Box" Discusses the Novel 'Suite Francaise' by Irene Nemirovsky
'Suite Francaise' by Irene Nemirovsky

by Afred Knopf (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9781897082461

 

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Nemirovsky and her family were caught in the middle of the WWII, when Irene Nemirovsky intended to document the story of the war going on around her. She completed just two of the sections before she was arrested and transported to Auschwitz. This guide includes information on Irene Nemirovsky, as a writer, a witness, and a participant in the war.


'Suite Francaise' is one of the most extraordinary books of the century. The setting is World War II and the year is 1940. After a lightening-quick defeat, France was divided into two parts - the occupied zone controlled by the Nazis and the unoccupied zone controlled by Petain's Vichy government. Nemirovsky and her family were caught in the middle. Irene Nemirovsky intended to document the story of the war going on around her. She completed just two of the sections before she was arrested and transported to Auschwitz.This guide includes information on Irene Nemirovsky, as a writer, a witness, and a participant in the war. Readers will discover the amazing story of how this hidden novel resurfaced sixty-two years after Nemirovsky's death. Readers will learn to appreciate the author's unique perspective of her fellow countrymen and the German occupiers. Uncovering Nemirovsky's surprising use of 'hindsight' will show readers a technique that was simply not logistically possible due to her untimely death.


 

ISBN 1897082460
ISBN13 9781897082461
Publisher Bookclub-in-a-Box
Format Paperback
Publication date 01/07/2007
Pages 95
Weight (grammes) 209
Published in Canada
Height (mm) 230
Width (mm) 155