"Golder and Couriloff" seal this volume | David Golder, The Ball, Snow in Autumn, The Courilof Affair (Everyman's Library (Cloth)) | Irene Nemirovsky
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David Golder, The Ball, Snow in Autumn, The Courilof Affair (Everyman's Library (Cloth))
Irene Nemirovsky
Everyman's Library
, 2008 - 408 pages
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highly recommended
Pure and abrasive
You get immersed right away into Nemirovskys' world. Right away with "The
Ball
" you get the discomfort rapport the mother and daughter have. "The Ball" is an absolute terrible tale and well rendered. Opening sentences are crucial, with "
David
Golder
" you want to know what happens to this fellow, he is firm and refuses yet has remorse and is weak at the same time he manipulates and is manipulated. Once you let go the story about the author, we all know Irenes' terrible fate how she perished in the concentration camps, you are able to isolate and focus on her ability to write, she was not just an author, yes she published, she was a writer with a capital W. Words seem to land perfectly. A few sentences are absolutely beautiful. I stop and read again, several times over and over the same sentence to decorticate and learn to read again. How she describes lovers in bed, the intertwined legs and bodies, their shadow shown on the ceiling reveals the image of a bouquet of flowers. There is more, four short stories in this volume, but much more in her complete oeuvre, I urge any curious and avid prose lover to read and discover Irčne Némirovsky.
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Another talented Christian convert killed by the Nazis
Némirovsky was a convert to Catholicism who died in Auschwitz. The Nazis managed to cause the deaths of many Judaic converts (Edith Stein was another). The Nazi movement seemed to be serving a hidden god; many would be shocked to learn the identity of that false god. It's a death penalty offense in Orthodox Judaism to convert to Christianity. Did Hitler's movement serve the agenda of the Orthodox rabbis? You don't be believe it? Read the statements of Ovadia Yosef and other Israeli rabbonim on Hitler as their "divine instrument of punishment." Némirovsky's writing was of a high order. "
David
Golder
" displays tremendous psychological insight. May her memory be honored.
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"Golder and Couriloff" seal this volume
While not as consistently good as "Suite Francais," this volume has as its best selections
David
Golder
and The
Courilof
Affair
. "Golder" is intriguing in that it was used by her husband in an attempt to free her from the concentration camp. An unflattering portrait of its title character, it begins with a scene that reminded me of the opening of "Citizen Cane." The closing story will please those fond of Kafka. It is rife with issues of ethics and government. The
Everyman
edition is also a very handsome volume.
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Exceptional Reading
There are many reasons for loving a book ... of course content, the manner in which the author has painted a picture for the reader, a love for the time period in which a story is set, perhaps a specific character - heaven knows - I have fallen in love with a protagonist in my younger days. With this book, aside from all the talent that the words spread on the pages, I love the book.
The paper is heavy weight - not glossy - not harsh. The ribbon bookmark reminds me of days when books were made this way ... I enjoyed reading this book because of the quality of the construction .... now on to the inside.
Nemirovsky has a way of developing the ghosts of one's past. Regardless of how well her characters do in life there seem to be parts of their beginnings that they cannot shed ... a genetic tattoo, a social ingraining that continues to come through regardless of how they change over the years.
I felt the pain of
David
Golder
; I wanted to throw Mrs. Kampf to the dogs and delighted in the vision of little pieces of paper floating down the river; I could feel the heat of the wood burning stove and the cold of the chilling Russian wind in
Snow
in
Autumn
. Brilliantly written in simple language, if you are looking for paperback literature - this is NOT the book to read.
I am hypnotized by Nemirovsky's work and hope that you are too!
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Fresh insights into psychological aspects of people
I have almost finished this book and so far it is quite a compelling, interesting,with unusually fresh and insightful glimpses into many psychological facets of the characters portrayed. Her insight and portrayal of their psyche's is one that will be forever memorable to me. I particularly liked The
Ball
. I can readily see a teenage girl feeling and wanting to act the way that Antoinette did to avenge her mother's cruel treatment of her. The
Snow
In
Autumn
evokes feelings of sad longing for home and the past for a refugee.All in all, a remarkable and unforgettable book.
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(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)
Readers everywhere were introduced to the work of Irčne Némirovsky through the publication of her long-lost masterpiece, Suite Française. But Suite Française was only the coda to the brief yet remarkably prolific career of this nearly forgotten, magnificent novelist. Here in one volume are four of Némirovsky?s other novels?all of them newly translated by the award-winning Sandra Smith, and all, except
DAVID
GOLDER
, available in English for the first time.
DAVID GOLDER is the novel that established Néirovsky?s reputation in France in 1929 when she was twenty-six. It is a novel about greed and lonliness, the story of a self-made business man, once wealthy, now suffering a breakdown as he nears the lonely end of his life. THE
COURILOF
AFFAIR
tells the story of a Russian revolutionary living out his last days?and his recollections of his first infamous assassination. Also included are two short, gemlike novels: THE
BALL
, a pointed exploration of adolescence and the obsession with status among the bourgeoisie; and
SNOW
IN
AUTUMN
, an evocative tale of White Russian émigrés in Paris after the Russian Revolution.
Introduced by celebrated novelist Claire Messud, this collection of four spellbinding novels offers the same storytelling mastery, powerful clarity of language, and empathic grasp of human behavior that would give shape to Suite Française.
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