The mirador

The mirador
About this book
"Élisabeth Gille was only five when the Gestapo arrested her mother, and she grew up remembering next to nothing of her. Her mother was a figure, a name, Irène Némirovsky , a once popular novelist, a Russian émigré from an immensely rich family, a Jew who didn't consider herself one and who even contributed to collaborationist periodicals, and a woman who died in Auschwitz because she was a Jew. To her daughter she was a tragic enigma and a stranger. It was to come to terms with that stranger that Gille wrote, in The Mirador, her mother's memoirs...The Mirador is a haunted and haunting book, an unflinching reckoning with the tragic past, and a triumph not only of the imagination but of love"--P. [4] of cover.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL16470931W
Subjects
French AuthorsRussiansIntellectual lifePolitical refugeesEthnic relationsWorld War, 1939-1945Childhood and youthBiographyJewsRussians, foreign countriesAuthors, frenchWorld war, 1939-1945, jewsWorld war, 1939-1945, franceParis (france), intellectual lifeFrance, ethnic relationsFrance, biographyAuthors, biography