A Man's Place

WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

Seven Stories Press

9781644213544

Paperback

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Rs.480.00
Description

An intimate and unflinching portrait, A Man's Place delves into the life of Annie Ernaux's father, uncovering the complexities of class, identity, and familial bonds. Winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature and a New York Times Notable Book, this memoir captures Ernaux's reflections following the death of her father, tracing his journey from humble beginnings to modest material comfort in rural France. Through sharp, candid prose, Ernaux examines the emotional distance between them, shaped by societal expectations and personal struggles.


Why You Should Read?

  1. Award-Winning Work: Authored by a Nobel Prize laureate, ensuring literary excellence and profound insights.
  2. Raw Emotional Depth: Offers an honest exploration of father-daughter dynamics, marked by restraint and unspoken affection.
  3. Sociocultural Commentary: Provides a nuanced depiction of class struggles and identity in 20th-century France.
  4. Companion Piece: Complements Ernaux's other memoir, A Woman's Story, giving a fuller picture of her family narrative.
  5. Reflective and Thought-Provoking: Encourages readers to ponder their familial relationships and the subtle impact of upbringing.


Genres: Memoir, Literary Non-Fiction, Sociocultural Reflection

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