Wartime Writings 1943-1949
BiographyAutobiographyLiterary Figures

Wartime Writings 1943-1949

by Marguerite Duras

Publisher
New Press
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
2008

Overview

A "fierce and lyrical writer of conscience" ( Booklist ), Marguerite Duras kept hidden in a closet in her country home in France four small notebooks filled with writings from the war years. Published here in their entirety for the first time, these remarkable wartime writings include slices of autobiography and feature the first versions of Duras' most famous works, the true stories behind the international bestsellers The Lover , The War , and several other classics. Critics have hailed Wartime Writings as "among the most arresting [pages] she ever wrote" ( The New York Review of Books ). In them, Duras chronicles the poignant circumstances of her childhood in colonial Vietnam, her experiences with the French Resistance during the war, and the conflicted and exhilarating time of the Liberation and the early postwar years. Throughout, Duras paints an unflinching portrait of this troubled and formative period for France. Allowing readers to fully and intimately explore the life of one of the most celebrated artists of the twentieth century, Wartime Writings gives new meaning to Duras' previous work and adds to her intricate life story.

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