Availability: In Stock

A Man’s Place WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

24
SKU: 9781913097363

Original price was: ₹399.00.Current price is: ₹299.25.

Explore the complex father-daughter dynamic in Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux’s “A Man’s Place.” This memoir examines her father’s life, from his humble beginnings to his quiet pride in his daughter’s achievements. Witness Ernaux’s unflinching observation of class, family, and the unspoken tensions that shape their relationship. Discover the poignant story of a man striving for respect and a daughter finding her voice. ISBN: 9781913097363

5 in stock

Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781913097363
  • Publisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 122 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1913097366
  • Publisher Date: 28 Oct 2020
  • Height: 128 mm
  • No of Pages: 80
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Width: 195 mm

24 reviews for A Man’s Place WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

  1. Junnyali Panthri

    A simple yet profound story about a father and daughter. It’s a quick read, but the themes resonate deeply.

  2. Rishabh Choudhary

    The book was okay, but nothing special. I found it a bit slow-paced and uneventful. Not my favorite.

  3. Juhi Manohar Mahajan

    A powerful and moving story about a father and daughter’s bond. It’s a book that will stay with you.

  4. Ayush Pandey

    Ernaux’s writing is both simple and profound. This book offers a valuable glimpse into a working-class life.

  5. Prince Sant

    Ernaux captures the essence of a father’s love and pride with grace and clarity. A truly beautiful book.

  6. Meghanjali Bhatt

    A touching story. This book is so real and relatable. I felt like I was part of the story.

  7. Prakhar Sharma

    While the writing is good, I found the story somewhat unremarkable. It didn’t leave a lasting impression on me.

  8. Kushagra Sinha

    I appreciated the honesty in Ernaux’s writing, but the book felt a bit too short and underdeveloped. I wanted more depth.

  9. Anshuman Vipul

    An interesting exploration of class and family, but I didn’t connect with it as much as I’d hoped. The writing felt detached.

  10. Anant Garg

    A concise and insightful look at a father-daughter relationship. Ernaux’s style is unique and compelling. Recommended.

  11. Nilesh Vashisht

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The narrative felt distant and unemotional. Disappointing.

  12. Meghanjali Bhatt

    I found the book to be somewhat depressing and lacking in hope. It wasn’t an enjoyable read for me.

  13. Abhishek Kumar

    A beautiful and tender portrait of a working-class father. Ernaux’s writing is both elegant and accessible. I loved it!

  14. Armaan Banger

    A beautifully written and deeply personal memoir. Ernaux’s honesty is refreshing and compelling.

  15. Shubham Pandey

    Ernaux’s writing is direct and affecting. “A Man’s Place” offers a glimpse into a working-class life and the quiet strength of a father. Found it a little dry at times.

  16. Kapil Agrawal

    Thought-provoking examination of family, class, and identity. Ernaux’s concise style packs a punch. Recommended, read it.

  17. Ishika Sharma

    I didn’t particularly enjoy this book. The writing style didn’t resonate with me, and I found it hard to get invested.

  18. Sidharth Kumar

    An interesting exploration of family dynamics, but I found it a bit too short and fragmented.

  19. Shriram Santhosh C

    A poignant, short read. Ernaux captures the complexities of a father-daughter relationship with stark honesty. A bit too brief, though.

  20. Harshit Makode

    Ernaux’s ability to convey so much in so few words is remarkable. This book stayed with me long after I finished it. Very insightful.

  21. Arijit Debnath

    A deeply moving tribute to a father. Ernaux’s words are both powerful and understated. A must-read.

  22. Vishal Gurnani

    A powerful and moving memoir. I was deeply touched by Ernaux’s portrayal of her father. Highly recommended!

  23. Yashika Rajani

    This book provides an interesting perspective on social mobility and family dynamics. A worthwhile read.

  24. Roshan Kr Barnwal

    A fascinating exploration of class, family, and memory. Ernaux’s writing is sharp and perceptive.

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *