Annees

(1 customer review)

$13.0

Author: Annie Ernaux

Publisher: Gallimard

Publication Date: 2008

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Description

Depending on the specific work referred to, this title, which translates to “Years” in English, could explore various themes ranging from personal memoirs to historical events, focusing on the passage of time and its impacts.

1 review for Annees

  1. BookishExplorer

    “Annees” by Annie Ernaux is a poignant and introspective exploration of memory, identity, and the passage of time. Through her evocative prose and keen observation, Ernaux delves into the depths of personal and collective history, weaving together fragments of her own life with broader social and cultural narratives. As she reflects on the changing landscapes of post-war France and the shifting tides of memory, Ernaux invites readers to contemplate the ways in which our past selves continue to shape our present and future. With its lyrical language and profound insights, “Annees” is a deeply moving testament to the enduring power of remembrance and the complexity of the human experience.

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