A Marcel Proust of our time

<b>Peter Englund, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy</b>

Modiano is a pure original

<b>Adam Thirlwell</b>

From the satirical portrayal of anti-Semitism in his debut novel [<i>La Place de l’Étoile</i>] to later books such as <i>The Search Warrant</i> and <i>Missing Person</i> (winner of the 1978 Prix Goncourt), the Occupation shapes much of Modiano’s work

<b>Boyd Tonkin, <i>Independent</i></b>

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Modiano is the poet of the Occupation and a spokesman for the disappeared, and I am thrilled that the Swedish Academy has recognised him

<b>Rupert Thomson, <i>Guardian</i></b>

The first novel by the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 2014, which with The Night Watch and Ring Roads forms a trilogy of the Occupation

'A Marcel Proust of our time' Peter Englund, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy
'Modiano is the poet of the Occupation and a spokesman for the disappeared, and I am thrilled that the Swedish Academy has recognised him' Rupert Thomson, Guardian

Modiano’s debut novel is a sardonic, often grotesque satire of France during the Nazi occupation.

We are immediately plunged into the hallucinatory imagination of Raphaël Schlemilovitch, a young Jewish man, torn between self-aggrandisement and self-loathing, who may be the heir to a Venezuelan fortune, may have lived during the Nazi Occupation, may have rubbed shoulders with the most notorious collaborators and anti-Semites of the time, may even have been the lover of Eva Braun… or he may have been none of these things.

But at the centre of this vortex is ‘La Place de l’Étoile’ – the Place of the Star – which is both the geographical and moral centre of Paris, and that place next the heart where French Jews were compelled to wear the yellow star, the symbol of their persecution.

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The first novel by the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 2014, which with The Night Watch and Ring Roads forms a trilogy of the Occupation
Patrick Modiano is the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 2014

Product details

ISBN
9781408867952
Published
2016-03-10
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
180 gr
Height
196 mm
Width
126 mm
Thickness
14 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
160

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Biographical note

Patrick Modiano was born in Paris in 1945 in the immediate aftermath of World War Two and the Nazi occupation of France, a dark period which continues to haunt him. After passing his baccalauréat, he left full-time education and dedicated himself to writing, encouraged by the French writer Raymond Queneau. From his very first book to his most recent, Modiano has pursued a quest for identity and some form of reconciliation with the past. His books have been published in forty languages and among the many prizes they have won are the Grand Prix du Roman de l'Académie française (1972), the Prix Goncourt (1978) and the Austrian State Prize for European Literature (2012). In 2014 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.