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“There was a need for war, as if people had suffered a lack of events for a long time, coveting the ones they could only experience as television viewers. There was a desire to reconnect with age-old tragedy.”

Quote by Annie Ernaux

Work

The Years

This book is a reflective narrative that delves into the personal and societal changes experienced by its characters over the course of many years, offering a rich tapestry of human experience and the evolution of society. more

Author

Annie Ernaux
Annie Ernaux

Annie Ernaux, born on September 1, 1940, is a renowned French writer known for her autobiographical novels. Her works delve into the relationship between personal memory and history, as well as the impact of social class on individual destiny. more

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