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THE OVERVIEW 1: FRENCH SUITE

opened a new section of the blog dedicated to reading. It will publish a book I've read with a brief review, in the recommended for anyone who wants to enjoy a good book. I hope everyone's comments, not just the most readers like Manu, George, Tia Be, etc.

Today I propose a book called "Suite Française by Irene Némirovsky leave a brief review found on the web.

Conceived as a composition in five parts, of which the author only managed to write two, "French Suite" combines an intimate portrait of the bourgeoisie also presents an implacable vision of French society during the occupation. With lucidity, but also with a remarkably free of sentimentality restlessness, Némirovsky shows the reflection of a society that has lost its course. The realistic tone and distant from Némirovsky allows you to compose a true ray of the country that has abandoned to their fate has thrown into the hands of their executioners. We are therefore faced with a profound and moving testimony of the human condition, written without the facility of distance or time perspective, by someone who did not even know the end of the cataclysm in which he lived.

daughter of a rich family of assimilated Jews, Irène Némirovsky (Kiev, 1903-Auschwitz, 1942) with her parents fled Russia after the revolution he settled in Paris and France acquired after 1929, a huge prestige writer with his story David Golder (Grijalbo, 1987), which was made into a film, and the following year with the dance (Aleph, 1994). Converted to Christianity, was never granted French citizenship, in 1942 he was arrested and taken to Auschwitz. In a notebook he wrote, "my God, this country makes me? Because I refused, Let's consider it coldly, let us note while losing the honor and life." That inspection project culminated in an ambitious work, the French Suite daughters, eight and thirteen, at the end of the war, managed to preserve in a suitcase while hiding from the police, who had also arrested his father and suffered the same fate as her Women. "

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