Asphyxia
Violette Leduc
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
In a small French town, a young girl grows up under the hard blue gaze of a mother who will not hold her hand. Her only comfort lies in the warmth of an ill grandmother. Yet the world around her is full of curiosity. From the obsessive Madame Barbaroux and her endless spring cleaning, to the homeless Monsieur Dezaille and his beloved collection of saucepans, Leduc reveals the eccentricities of provincial life with unflinching candour and striking beauty.An extraordinary tale of a stifled childhood and an unrelenting love of life from the protégée of Simone de Beauvoir.
Kundenbewertungen
family dynamics, memoir, feminist icon, childhood trauma, cultural critique, Simone de Beauvoir, literary discovery, literary fiction, identity, personal transformation, resilience, narrative style, eccentric characters, love of life, complex relationships, evocative prose, provincial life, 20th century literature, French literature, autobiographical fiction, poignant narrative, Leduc, French culture, societal norms, women's experiences, emotional growth, psychological depth, coming-of-age, historical fiction, intimate storytelling, feminist literature, French women writers