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A Man’s Place Annie Ernaux

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SKU: 9781644213544

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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2022. Explore the complex dynamics of class and family in Annie Ernaux’s “A Man’s Place.” This intimate memoir delves into Ernaux’s relationship with her father, a working-class man, and her own journey to intellectual and social mobility. ISBN: 9781644213544. Discover the raw and honest portrayal of love, shame, and societal divides in postwar France. A must-read for fans of autobiographical literature.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781644213544
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 140 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1644213540
  • Publisher Date: 10 Feb 2023
  • Height: 220 mm
  • No of Pages: 96
  • Width: 125 mm

22 reviews for A Man’s Place Annie Ernaux

  1. Ishaan Adhikari

    I found the narrative a bit dry and lacking in emotion. It was interesting, but not particularly engaging.

  2. Anuja Tripathy

    Ernaux’s writing is beautiful and heartbreaking. A powerful exploration of a father-daughter relationship.

  3. Anil Sandhu

    A truly remarkable book. Ernaux’s ability to capture the complexities of family is astounding.

  4. Advik Sharma

    Found it a bit too detached for my liking. While I respect the author’s approach, I didn’t fully connect with the story.

  5. Atul Budhwar

    This book stays with you long after you finish it. Ernaux’s unflinching honesty is captivating. A true masterpiece.

  6. Akshay Kumar

    A short, impactful read. I appreciated Ernaux’s honesty about her father and their changing relationship. It was thought-provoking.

  7. Pari Kesharwani

    A quick read, but not particularly memorable. I appreciated the glimpse into postwar France, but it didn’t resonate deeply.

  8. Akash Arora

    Ernaux’s writing is powerful, but the starkness left me feeling a bit cold. A fascinating glimpse into a different world, though.

  9. Nikhil Yadav

    I had mixed feelings about this book. While insightful, it also felt a bit distant and unemotional.

  10. Chanchal Chauhan

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The writing style felt too detached and unemotional for my taste.

  11. Zinnia Sanfui

    A moving and insightful portrait of a father and daughter. Ernaux’s prose is sharp, honest, and unforgettable.

  12. Name

    An excellent book that explores complex family dynamics with grace and honesty. A must-read for anyone interested in memoir.

  13. Satabdi Das

    Beautifully written and deeply moving. Ernaux’s exploration of class and family is both personal and universal.

  14. Rohit Choudhary

    An interesting look at class differences, but I wish there was more emotional depth. It felt somewhat clinical at times.

  15. Pranav V J

    It was okay. It wasn’t bad but wasn’t great. I expected more, given the acclaim. A little underwhelming.

  16. Archit Bansal

    A poignant reflection on family and social mobility. Ernaux’s concise prose is both effective and moving. Highly recommended.

  17. Sreyoshi Gope

    Not bad, but not great. I think its a bit overhyped. Did not connect with writing style.

  18. Prince Kumar

    It was a compelling, honest, and heartfelt journey through the author’s life. Its a good book.

  19. Somya

    The writing felt a bit too clinical for my liking. I struggled to connect with the story on an emotional level.

  20. Shreshth Dhuria

    A powerful and thought-provoking memoir. Ernaux’s writing is both raw and elegant. Highly recommended.

  21. Himanshu Gautam

    While insightful, the book left me feeling somewhat empty. I appreciated the honesty, but it lacked warmth.

  22. Pallavi Singh

    A powerful and poignant memoir that explores the complexities of class, family, and identity. Highly recommended.

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