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A Woman's Battles and Transformations
Hardback
Main Details
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A Woman's Battles and Transformations
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Edouard Louis
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Translated by Tash Aw
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 138 |
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Category/Genre | Memoirs Literary essays |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781787303270
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Classifications | Dewey:843.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Vintage Publishing
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Imprint |
Harvill Secker
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Publication Date |
7 July 2022 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A counterpoint to Who Killed My Father- a tender, radically personal-political account of douard Louis's mother's life ' douard Louis is one of the most important literary voices of his generation' Guardian Everything started with a photo. To see her free, hurtling fulsomely towards the future, made me think back to the life she shared with my father. Seeing the photo reminded me that those twenty years of devastation were not anything natural but were the result of external forces - society, masculinity, my father - and that things could have been otherwise. One day, douard Louis finds a photograph of his mother from twenty years ago. A picture of a happy young woman, full of hopes and dreams. Growing up, douard only knew his mother's sadness, as she found herself trapped in the humdrum life of a housewife, and her struggles against the dominant world of men. What happened in those years since the photo was taken? Then, at the age of forty-five, his mother frees herself from this oppression. She leaves her husband and her old life behind, to start a new one in Paris. A Woman's Battles and Transformations is douard Louis's most tender book yet. It reckons with the cruel systems that govern our lives, with politics and power - and with the possibility of escape. It is an exquisite and loving portrait of a mother, and an honouring of her self-discovery and liberation as she chooses to live on her own terms. Translated from the French by Tash Aw
Author Biography
Edouard Louis (Author) douard Louis is the author of The End of Eddy, History of Violence and Who Killed My Father, and the editor of a book on the social scientist Pierre Bourdieu. His work has been translated into thirty languages, making him one of the most celebrated writers of his generation worldwide.
ReviewsPoetic, tender, joyous. * Guardian * Heartbreaking... You suspect this uniquely troubling writer is far from done yet. * Observer * Louis' project, at once aesthetic and political, is..."to create a new language for the left", capable of articulating contemporary working-class experience. * New Statesman * Tash Aw's sensitive translation captures the vividness of Louis's voice... Movingly, the book demonstrates the pain that moving from one social class to another entails. * Times Literary Supplement * A tenderness of observation... translated into English with unobtrusive flair by Tash Aw. * New York Times * The key to Louis's literary appeal is that he engages with complex themes while keeping things relatively simple. His elegant concision [...] ensures that candour never lapses into self-indulgence. * The Spectator * Penetrating . . .Louis delivers an incisive portrait of the ways oppression and social forces brought chaos to their lives, and how they found freedom through compassion. * Publishers Weekly * Louis's intimate narrative creates a pathway to understanding the complex, symbiotic nature between systems of power...Louis is in service to those overlooked by the privileged and an excellent role model for how men can become better allies to women. * The Brooklyn Rail * In his incandescent autofiction, Edouard Louis has remade his painful youth as literature...Louis' most hopeful book to date. * Los Angeles Times *
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