Publication Date: 04/04/2023 ISBN: 9780300268218 Category:

Look at the Lights, My Love

Annie Ernaux, Alison L. Strayer

Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication Date: 04/04/2023 ISBN: 9780300268218 Category:
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A revelatory meditation on class and consumer culture, from 2022 Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux

A New Yorker Best of the Week Pick * A World Literature Today Notable Translation of 2023

“Translated from the French with great intelligence and sensitivity by Alison Strayer. . . . Ernaux’s diary is a provocation: to accept these life scenes as worthy of our time and attention.”-Kate Briggs, Washington Post

“A dryly charming look at the way the French live now, through the sharp eyes of its most acclaimed chronicler.”-Kirkus Reviews

For half a century, the French writer Annie Ernaux has transgressed the boundaries of what stories are considered worth telling, what subjects worth exploring. In this probing meditation, Ernaux turns her attention to the phenomenon of the big-box superstore, a ubiquitous feature of modern life that has received scant attention in literature.

Recording her visits to a store near Paris for over a year, she captures the world that exists within its massive walls. Through Ernaux’s eyes, the superstore emerges as “a great human meeting place, a spectacle”-a flashy, technologically advanced incarnation of the ancient marketplace where capitalism, cultural production, and class converge, dictating our rhythms of desire. With her relentless powers of observation, Ernaux takes the measure of a place we thought we knew, calling us to question the experiences we overlook and to gaze more deeply into ordinary life.

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"A wonderful addition to Annie Ernaux's life writings . . . [and] a fascinating contribution to contemporary literature."-Genevieve Alvarado, World Literature Today "[A] beautiful book. . . . With rigor and tenderness, Annie Ernaux shows herself. . . . If she says 'I,' it is to hear others better. From the margins of a suburban superstore, she illuminates the heart of our lives."-Jean Birnbaum, Le Monde

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