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altri-menti · 4 months
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La felicità è l'unico sentimento di cui rimane traccia nella nostra labile memoria, e a volte vi lascia un segno talmente profondo da somigliare a una ferita.
(Irene Nemirovsky, Les Revenants)
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fuoridalcloro · 1 year
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“La carne ci vuole poco a soddisfarla. È il cuore a essere insaziabile, il cuore che ha bisogno di amare, di disperarsi, di ardere di un fuoco qualunque...”
Irene Nemirovsky - Il calore del sangue
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dovevonascerequadro · 8 months
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La carne ci vuole poco a soddisfarla. È il cuore a essere insaziabile, il cuore che ha bisogno di amare, di disperarsi, di ardere di un fuoco qualunque.
Irene Nemirovsky, Il calore del sangue
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kamas-corner · 1 month
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hieuchels · 2 years
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"Khi ta yêu một người đến dường ấy, ta không tin rằng họ có thể chết. Ta nghĩ tình yêu của ta sẽ bảo vệ họ. Ngay cả khi anh ấy không quay lại, ngay cả khi anh ấy lạc đường trong trời tuyết hay nhận phải một viên đạn lạc, cô ấy vẫn đợi, một lòng."
— Irène Némirovsky, Wine of Solitude
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IRENE NEMIROVSKY
IRENE NEMIROVSKY
1903-1942
VICTIM OF THE HOLOCAUST
            Irène Némirovsky was a writer who was arrested as a Jew and died in Auschwitz aged 39. She, her husband and their two children were living in Paris when the Nazis arrived, and the family fled to the village Issy-l’Eveque and had to wear the Yellow star. On 13 July 1942, three days before the Roundup, Irene was arrested in front of her daughters as a ‘stateless person of Jewish descent’ by a police officer. Whilst being taken away, she told her daughters, “I am going on a journey now.” Her two daughters were hidden and protected by a non-Jewish governess. Irene was taken to a camp at Pithiviers, and on 17 July 1942 she was transported to Auschwitz in Poland, a Nazi concentration camp. When she arrived two days later, she was marked with a number. She died a month later from typhus. On 6 November 1942, her husband, Epstein, was sent to Auschwitz and was immediately killed in the gas chambers.
            Nemirovsky was born in Kiev, Ukraine (when it was the Russian Empire), her father was a wealthy banker and her relationship with her mother was unhappy. Her family escaped Russia at the beginning of the Russian Revolution in 1917, went to Finland, then to Paris where she began writing aged 18. She married Michel Epstein in 1926 and the couple had two children: Denise and Elisabeth. Her novel, David Golder (1929) became a success and was made into a move in 1930 and her novel La Bal (1930), about a mistreated daughter also became a film.
            Irene was of Russian-Jewish origin, but was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church in 1939. Due to the couple’s Jewish ancestry, her husband could no longer work at the bank and her books could no longer be published. She started writing Suite Francaise which portrayed life in France between 1940-1941, during the Nazi occupation. After her death, her daughter Denise kept the unfinished book without reading it. During the 1990s she donated her mother’s papers to a French archive and examined the book first and insisted that it should be published, which it was in 2004 and it became a bestseller. In 2007, her novel, Fire in the Blood was published.
            Her biography, Irene Nemirovsky: Her Life and Works was written by Jonathan Weiss which was published in 2006.
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liberamente-me · 3 months
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La felicità è l'unico sentimento di cui rimane traccia nella nostra labile memoria, e a volte vi lascia un segno talmente profondo da somigliare a una ferita.
(Irène Nèmirovsky)
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oubliettemagazine · 5 months
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Lettere di una vita di Irène Némirovsky: les années folles e l’angoscia della guerra
Reagisco per iscritto dopo aver letto poche pagine di Incubo, la sezione finale di questa raccolta di Lettere di una vita di Irène Némirovsky, scritte principalmente dalla medesima, e anche dal marito, dalla figlia maggiore, nonché da vari interlocutori, in genere amici ed editori. Lettere di una vita di Irène Némirovsky Non riesco a proseguire la reazione senza trattenermi dall’urlare che tutte…
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Ci resta sempre in fondo al cuore il rimpianto di un’ora, di un’estate, di un fuggevole istante in cui la giovinezza si schiude come una gemma Irène Némirovsky – Jézabel
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manuela-zoe · 2 years
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Non si può essere infelice quando si ha questo: l'odore del mare, la sabbia sotto le dita, l'aria, il vento.
“Il vino della solitudine” di Irene Némirovsky
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canesenzafissadimora · 4 months
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La felicità è l'unico sentimento di cui rimane traccia nella nostra labile memoria, e a volte vi lascia un segno talmente profondo da somigliare a una ferita.
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Irene Nemirovsky, "Les Revenants"
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thefudge · 6 months
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Drfudge, I remember you have some book recs posts but I can't find any, so I'd like to ask you what are your all time fave books, if it's okay. Thank you <3
you should check out my "books", and "book rec" tags on my blogs, but here is an updated list of some of my favorites (including essays and short stories):
what a carve up, by jonathan coe
excellent women, by barbara pym
restoration, by rose tremain
invitation to the waltz, by rosamond lehmann
journal d'hirondelle, by amelie nothomb
oblomov, by ivan goncharov
kiss me first, by lottie moggach
the idiot & demons, by dostoevsky
the idiot, by elif batuman
revolutionary road, by richard yates
the girl in the flammable skirt, by aimee bender
out of the woods, by chris offutt
hygiene de l'assassin, by amelie nothomb
memoirs of a dutiful daughter, by simone de beauvoir
chevengur, by andrei platonov
the master and margarita, by bulgakov
the corrections, by jonathan franzen
hamlet & king lear by shakespeare
richard iii & henry vi, part 1, by shakespeare
a midsummer night's dream, the taming of the shrew & as you like it by shakespeare
i capture the castle, by dodie smith
point counter point, by aldous huxley
arcadia, by tom stoppard
stoner, by john williams
eugene onegin, by pushkin
paradise lost & samson agonistes, by john milton
the age of innocence, by edith wharton
katherine mansfield's diaries & short stories
axel's castle, by edmund wilson
the dead, by james joyce
the heat of the day, by elizabeth bowen
pride and prejudice, by jane austen
franny and zooey, by salinger
the stranger, by albert camus
seduction and betrayal, by elizabeth hardwick
the beguiled, by cullinan thomas
girl with a pearl earring, by tracy chevalier
the wine of solitude, by irene nemirovsky
dark entries, by robert aickman
capitalist realism, by mark fisher
the blizzard, by vladimir sorokin
karate chop, dorothe nors
go, went, gone, by jenny erpenbeck
the blind firman, by ismail kadare
actress, by anne enright
genius and ink, by virginia woolf
real life, by brandon taylor
the world of yesterday, by stefan zweig
doce cuentos peregrinos, by gabriel garcia marquez
selected stories by anton chekhov
stories of your life, by ted chiang
ornament and silence, by kennedy fraser
the accompanist, by nina berberova
there are many others, including some romanian faves that i won't mention in this list, but this should give you a good overview!
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gushuwa · 2 years
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lulun’s reading challenge day 3 🪷 Share five books on your TBR list!
(thinking so hard about the titles, I’m not home and can’t look, also very tired after counting the votes - btw seems like the assholes won the election and now Italy is fascist again)
◽️ David Golder, Irene Nemirovsky ◽️ Crime and punishment, Dostoyevsky ◽️ The house of the spirits, Isabel Allende ◽️ Il sogno di Ryosuke, Durian Sukegawa ◽️ Regarding the pain of others, Susan Sontag
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eleonorasimoncini · 6 months
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La carne ci vuol poco a soddisfarla.E’ il cuore a essere insaziabile, il cuore che ha bisogno di amare, di disperarsi, di ardere di un fuoco qualunque.Ecco ciò che volevamo: bruciare, lasciarci consumare, divorare i nostri giorni come le fiamme divorano la foresta.
Irene Nemirovsky
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leguin · 4 months
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2023 books
alright, calling it bc i’m not optimistic about finishing anything else in the next week - here’s this year’s reading list.
january
- the vampire lestat by anne rice
- bedroom rapper: cadence weapon on hip-hop, resistance, and surviving the music industry by rollie pemberton/cadence weapon
february - was reading queen of the damned
march
- queen of the damned by anne rice
- endurance: shackleton’s incredible voyage by alfred lansing
april
- the liar’s dictionary by eley williams
- drive your plow over the bones of the dead by olga tokarczuk (trans. antonia lloyd-jones)
- desert notes/river notes by barry lopez
- an imaginary life by david malouf
- eastbound by maylis de kerangel (trans. jessica moore)
- the forest museum by pip craighead
may - was reading the thirty years war
june
- the thirty years war by c.v. wedgwood
july
- taoism: the road to immortality by john blofeld
- the tale of the body thief by anne rice
august
- the badger by jenn ashworth
- storm in june by irene nemirovsky
- pulling the chariot of the sun by shane mccrae
september
- i don’t want to talk about it: overcoming the secret legacy of male depression by terrence real
october
- peaces by helen oyeyemi
november
- going postal by terry pratchett
- the futurological congress by stanisław lem (trans. michael kandel)
- stations of the tide by michael swanwick
december
- waxing on: the karate kid and me by ralph macchio
- the postcard by anne berest
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skeptiquewrites · 1 year
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15 Questions
tagged by @lettersbyelise and @wolfpants 💖 Nickname: Tee! Skep if you're feeling adventurous
Height: 5'6
Last thing googled: Undo google docs mobile <- having a great time writing, obv
Song stuck in my head: Thank You by Dido. Not sure why but I've been singing it a lot.
#followers: A good number.
Amount of sleep: 6.5 - 7. I know! I keep waking up and reading/writing.
Dream job: Lots of collaborative work and deep dives. Or like a travel blogger, that would be fun.
Wearing: Pink house dress, navy blue robe
Movie/book that summarises you: Oooo that's hard. Nonfiction: They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib. Fiction: ...Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky.
Favourite song currently: affection by between friends
Aesthetic: Dark academia/art deco/urban fantasy witch
Favourite authors: Talia Hibbert. Hanif Abdurraqib. Zen Cho. Alisha Rai. Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
Random fact: there is an illegal trade in tropical pitcher plants - article
tagging @moonstruckwytch @sweet-s0rr0w @maesterchill @teledild0nix @sorrybutblog @lilbeanz...anyone else who'd like.
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