Annie Ernaux

Annie Ernaux

novelist France

Annie Ernaux is a celebrated French novelist and Nobel laureate, renowned for her poignant autobiographical works that delve into personal and collective memory, identity, and the nuances of womanhood. Her writing often reflects the complexities of her life experiences and the societal changes in France, making her a significant voice in contemporary literature.

Born on Sep 01, 1938 (87 years old)

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Slovenia Slovenia: Annie Ernaux's work is described as a collective autobiography that intertwines personal and political events in post-war France. 9

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Adaptacija romana Annie Ernaux opozarja, da je osebno vselej tudi politično

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Annie Ernaux writes about the insatiable nature of desire in her work Pura pasión. 7

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: No amarás

Denmark Denmark: Annie Ernaux is the author of the novel 'Årene', which is described as a literary and essayistic form of memory. 7

Politiken: Kan man se det her lineknutzonske projekt for sig? Nej, ved gud ikke. Og derfor glæder jeg mig

Uruguay Uruguay: Annie Ernaux is a Nobel Prize-winning author who writes about her experiences with abortion and the societal issues surrounding it. 9

El Observador: la traumática experiencia que le cambió la vida a la Nobel de Literatura Annie Ernaux

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Annie Ernaux is a French Nobel literature laureate who wrote about her experience with an illegal abortion that nearly ended her life. 9

BBC: A backstreet abortion nearly killed Annie Ernaux. It became a story that shaped her life