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"He has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life-world of the occupation"--Nobel Foundation "A hauntingly fetching book."--Kirkus Reviews "The memory of its poignant passages may remain with a reader forever."-- Boston Globe "Modiano makes us hear in the first person, very distinctly, his own literary voice--clear, beautiful, and true--in speech and memory that never falter."--Le Nouvel Observateur "One day, Patrick Modiano felt himself to be 'someone else': he had begun to read the 'Memorial of the deportation of French Jews' established by Serge Klarsfeld. That was…mehr

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"He has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life-world of the occupation"--Nobel Foundation "A hauntingly fetching book."--Kirkus Reviews "The memory of its poignant passages may remain with a reader forever."-- Boston Globe "Modiano makes us hear in the first person, very distinctly, his own literary voice--clear, beautiful, and true--in speech and memory that never falter."--Le Nouvel Observateur "One day, Patrick Modiano felt himself to be 'someone else': he had begun to read the 'Memorial of the deportation of French Jews' established by Serge Klarsfeld. That was in 1978. 'At first, I doubted literature, ' says Modiano, 'for, since the principal engine of literature is memory, it seemed to me that the sole book that could be written was this memorial.'"--From L'Expres
Autorenporträt
Patrick Modiano is one of the most celebrated French novelists of his generation and recipient of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature. He has collaborated with Louis Malle on the film Lacombe Lucien and has written over fifteen novels.