Childhood
Sarraute, Nathalie
Childhood / Nathalie Sarraute ; translated by Barbara Wright in consultation with the author - 1st ed. - New York : G. Braziller , 1984, c1983. - 246 p. ; 22 cm.
Translation of: Enfance.
Images and moments from Nathalie Sarraute's early years are presented in chronological order but without any attempt to fill in the gaps that are naturally present when a mind looks back ten, twenty, thirty years. What emerges is still a story: the childhood of a young girl living in the first half of the twentieth century who divides her time between her divorced parents in Russia and France. By dismissing the need for a cohesive narrative, Nathalie Sarraute gives her memories immediacy. Her search for truth brings in a second voice that interrupts, testing, reassuring, prompting, creating a dialogue. Childhood puts the reader in a child's place as she relives the ritual of cutting open the pages of a book, the love for a favorite doll, the pain of intentional and unintentional slights, the joy of creating a first story, and the confusion of being passed back and forth between two different sets of parents.
0-8076-1085-2
83020864
Novelists, French---20th century----Biography
PQ2637.A783 / Z46413 1984
92 SAR
Childhood / Nathalie Sarraute ; translated by Barbara Wright in consultation with the author - 1st ed. - New York : G. Braziller , 1984, c1983. - 246 p. ; 22 cm.
Translation of: Enfance.
Images and moments from Nathalie Sarraute's early years are presented in chronological order but without any attempt to fill in the gaps that are naturally present when a mind looks back ten, twenty, thirty years. What emerges is still a story: the childhood of a young girl living in the first half of the twentieth century who divides her time between her divorced parents in Russia and France. By dismissing the need for a cohesive narrative, Nathalie Sarraute gives her memories immediacy. Her search for truth brings in a second voice that interrupts, testing, reassuring, prompting, creating a dialogue. Childhood puts the reader in a child's place as she relives the ritual of cutting open the pages of a book, the love for a favorite doll, the pain of intentional and unintentional slights, the joy of creating a first story, and the confusion of being passed back and forth between two different sets of parents.
0-8076-1085-2
83020864
Novelists, French---20th century----Biography
PQ2637.A783 / Z46413 1984
92 SAR