Nathalie Sarraute : A Life Between /
Jefferson, Ann
Nathalie Sarraute : A Life Between / Ann Jefferson. - 1 online resource (448 p.) : 27 b/w illus.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Between Worlds, 1900–21 -- Chapter one. Russian Childhoods, 1900–05 -- Chapter two. Between Petersburg and Paris, 1905–11 -- Chapter three. Schooldays, 1912–18 -- Chapter four. England, 1919–21 -- Chapter five. Berlin, 1921–22 -- Chapter six. Pierre Janet’s Patient, 1922 -- Tentative Beginnings, 1922–44 -- Chapter seven. Independence, 1922–25 -- Chapter eight. Raymond -- Chapter nine. Coming of Age with Modernism, 1923–27 -- Chapter ten. Marriage and Motherhood, 1925–33 -- Chapter twelve. A Pause, 1935–37 -- Chapter thirteen. Publication, 1938–39 -- Chapter fourteen. Jewish by Decree, 1939–42 -- Chapter fifteen In Hiding, 1942–44 -- Ambivalent Allegiances, 1944–58 -- Chapter sixteen. Saint-Germain- des- Prés, 1944–47 -- Chapter seventeen. The Elephant’s Child, 1947–49 -- Chapter eighteen. New Horizons, 1949–53 -- Chapter nineteen. A Gallimard Author, 1953–56 -- Chapter twenty. The Nouveau Roman, 1956–59 -- Golden Fruits, 1959–70 -- Chapter twenty-one. “One of the Great Novelists of Our Time,” 1959–62 -- Chapter twenty-two. Nathalie Abroad, 1959–64 -- Chapter twenty-three. A Reading Public, 1963–66 -- Chapter twenty-four. Friendships -- Chapter twenty-five. “The Heroine of Post-Stalin Russia,” 1960–67 -- Chapter twenty-six. Radio Plays, 1962–72 -- Chapter twenty-seven. The Writing Life, 1964–68 -- Chapter twenty-eight. Revolution and May 68 -- Chapter twenty-nine. Israel, 1969 In -- Chapter thirty. The End and Afterlife of the Nouveau Roman, 1971–82 -- Chapter thirty-one. Plays on Stage, 1972–88 -- Chapter thirty-two. A Life and a Death, 1983–89 -- Chapter thirty-three. The Last Decade, 1990–99 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- INDEX
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The definitive biography of a leading twentieth-century French writerA leading exponent of the nouveau roman, Nathalie Sarraute (1900–1999) was also one of France's most cosmopolitan literary figures, and her life was bound up with the intellectual and political ferment of twentieth-century Europe. Ann Jefferson's Nathalie Sarraute: A Life Between is the authoritative biography of this major writer.Sarraute's life spanned a century and a continent. Born in tsarist Russia to Jewish parents, she was soon uprooted and brought to the city that became her lifelong home, Paris. This dislocation presaged a life marked by ambiguity and ambivalence. A stepchild in two families, a Russian émigré in Paris, a Jew in bourgeois French society, and a woman in a man’s literary world, Sarraute was educated at Oxford, Berlin, and the Sorbonne. She embarked on a career in law that was ended by the Nazi occupation of France, and she spent much of the war in hiding, under constant threat of exposure. Rising to literary eminence after the Liberation, she was initially associated with the existentialist circle of Beauvoir and Sartre, before becoming the principal theorist and practitioner of the avant-garde French novel of the 1950s and 1960s. Her tireless exploration of the deepest parts of our inner psychological life produced an oeuvre that remains daringly modern and resolutely unclassifiable.Nathalie Sarraute: A Life Between explores Sarraute's work and the intellectual, social, and political context from which it emerged. Drawing on newly available archival material and Sarraute's letters, this deeply researched biography is the definitive account of a life lived between countries, families, languages, literary movements, and more.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780691197876 9780691201924
10.1515/9780691201924 doi
Authors, French--20th century--Biography.
Poets, French--20th century--Biography.
Women poets, French--20th century--Biography.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary.
20th century French literature. Alain Robbe-Grillet. Between Life and Death. Camus. Childhood. Claude Simon. Enfance. Eugene Jolas. Existentialist Cafe. French writers. Golden Fruits. Hannah Arendt. Here. Marguerite Duras. Maria Jolas. Mary McCarthy. Michel Butor. Planetarium. Raymond Queneau. Sarah Bakewell. Tropismes. Use of Speech. Violette Leduc. You Don’t Love Yourself. existentialism. experimental novel. modernism. modernist writers. nouveau roman. postwar French writers. postwar novelists. postwar writers. twentieth century French literature. women writers.
PQ2637.A783 / Z719 2021
843.914
Nathalie Sarraute : A Life Between / Ann Jefferson. - 1 online resource (448 p.) : 27 b/w illus.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Between Worlds, 1900–21 -- Chapter one. Russian Childhoods, 1900–05 -- Chapter two. Between Petersburg and Paris, 1905–11 -- Chapter three. Schooldays, 1912–18 -- Chapter four. England, 1919–21 -- Chapter five. Berlin, 1921–22 -- Chapter six. Pierre Janet’s Patient, 1922 -- Tentative Beginnings, 1922–44 -- Chapter seven. Independence, 1922–25 -- Chapter eight. Raymond -- Chapter nine. Coming of Age with Modernism, 1923–27 -- Chapter ten. Marriage and Motherhood, 1925–33 -- Chapter twelve. A Pause, 1935–37 -- Chapter thirteen. Publication, 1938–39 -- Chapter fourteen. Jewish by Decree, 1939–42 -- Chapter fifteen In Hiding, 1942–44 -- Ambivalent Allegiances, 1944–58 -- Chapter sixteen. Saint-Germain- des- Prés, 1944–47 -- Chapter seventeen. The Elephant’s Child, 1947–49 -- Chapter eighteen. New Horizons, 1949–53 -- Chapter nineteen. A Gallimard Author, 1953–56 -- Chapter twenty. The Nouveau Roman, 1956–59 -- Golden Fruits, 1959–70 -- Chapter twenty-one. “One of the Great Novelists of Our Time,” 1959–62 -- Chapter twenty-two. Nathalie Abroad, 1959–64 -- Chapter twenty-three. A Reading Public, 1963–66 -- Chapter twenty-four. Friendships -- Chapter twenty-five. “The Heroine of Post-Stalin Russia,” 1960–67 -- Chapter twenty-six. Radio Plays, 1962–72 -- Chapter twenty-seven. The Writing Life, 1964–68 -- Chapter twenty-eight. Revolution and May 68 -- Chapter twenty-nine. Israel, 1969 In -- Chapter thirty. The End and Afterlife of the Nouveau Roman, 1971–82 -- Chapter thirty-one. Plays on Stage, 1972–88 -- Chapter thirty-two. A Life and a Death, 1983–89 -- Chapter thirty-three. The Last Decade, 1990–99 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- INDEX
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The definitive biography of a leading twentieth-century French writerA leading exponent of the nouveau roman, Nathalie Sarraute (1900–1999) was also one of France's most cosmopolitan literary figures, and her life was bound up with the intellectual and political ferment of twentieth-century Europe. Ann Jefferson's Nathalie Sarraute: A Life Between is the authoritative biography of this major writer.Sarraute's life spanned a century and a continent. Born in tsarist Russia to Jewish parents, she was soon uprooted and brought to the city that became her lifelong home, Paris. This dislocation presaged a life marked by ambiguity and ambivalence. A stepchild in two families, a Russian émigré in Paris, a Jew in bourgeois French society, and a woman in a man’s literary world, Sarraute was educated at Oxford, Berlin, and the Sorbonne. She embarked on a career in law that was ended by the Nazi occupation of France, and she spent much of the war in hiding, under constant threat of exposure. Rising to literary eminence after the Liberation, she was initially associated with the existentialist circle of Beauvoir and Sartre, before becoming the principal theorist and practitioner of the avant-garde French novel of the 1950s and 1960s. Her tireless exploration of the deepest parts of our inner psychological life produced an oeuvre that remains daringly modern and resolutely unclassifiable.Nathalie Sarraute: A Life Between explores Sarraute's work and the intellectual, social, and political context from which it emerged. Drawing on newly available archival material and Sarraute's letters, this deeply researched biography is the definitive account of a life lived between countries, families, languages, literary movements, and more.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780691197876 9780691201924
10.1515/9780691201924 doi
Authors, French--20th century--Biography.
Poets, French--20th century--Biography.
Women poets, French--20th century--Biography.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary.
20th century French literature. Alain Robbe-Grillet. Between Life and Death. Camus. Childhood. Claude Simon. Enfance. Eugene Jolas. Existentialist Cafe. French writers. Golden Fruits. Hannah Arendt. Here. Marguerite Duras. Maria Jolas. Mary McCarthy. Michel Butor. Planetarium. Raymond Queneau. Sarah Bakewell. Tropismes. Use of Speech. Violette Leduc. You Don’t Love Yourself. existentialism. experimental novel. modernism. modernist writers. nouveau roman. postwar French writers. postwar novelists. postwar writers. twentieth century French literature. women writers.
PQ2637.A783 / Z719 2021
843.914

