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Annie Ernaux

April 2024

  • A young girl reaches for a book between bookshelves in a library.

    A page-turner: how to get your reading groove back

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January 2024

  • Édouard Louis / Ed Alcock / MYOP<br>Author Édouard Louis photographed in Paris for the Observer New Review by Ed Alcock.

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September 2023

  • French writer Annie Ernaux in the gardens of Hotel Formentor in Majorca, in 2019

    The Young Man by Annie Ernaux review – an expert dissection of sex, age and power

    The Nobel winning French writer documents her affair with a much younger man

August 2023

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June 2023

  • Annie Ernaux in The Super 8 Years

    The Super 8 Years review – deeply personal documentary of Annie Ernaux’s family breakdown

  • Annie Ernaux and her sons in The Super 8 Years.

    The Super 8 Years review – the family life of a Nobel prizewinner caught on film

May 2023

  • Interpreter Julia Hartley, Annie Ernaux and Sally Rooney

    Nobel literature prize fell into my life ‘like a bomb’, says Annie Ernaux

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    ‘If it’s not a risk… it’s nothing’: Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux on her unapologetic career

April 2023

  • Annie Ernaux, winner of last year’s Nobel prize in literature.

    Look at the Lights, My Love by Annie Ernaux review – supermarket blues

    The Nobel laureate’s diaristic reflections on retail leave much to be desired

December 2022

  • Annie Ernaux, winner of the 2022 Nobel prize in literature

    The unconscious suffering of the replacement child

  • Annie Ernaux is visiting Stockholm for a week of festivities celebrating this year’s laureates.

    Nobel prize an institution ‘for men’, says literature laureate Annie Ernaux

October 2022

  • Championing champions … Fitzcarraldo Editions author and Nobel prize for literature winner Annie Ernaux.

    Four Nobels and counting: Fitzcarraldo, the little publisher that could

  • Annie Ernaux / Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P.<br>Annie Ernaux is a French author and professor of letters. Her literary work, which is mostly autobiographical, has close links with sociology. She is photographed at home, in Cergy, a western suburb of Paris. She won the Prix Renaudot in 1984 for her book La Place (A Man's Place), an autobiographical narrative focusing on her relationship with her father and her experiences growing up in a small town in France, and her subsequent process of moving into adulthood and away from her parents' place of origin. Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 27/3/2019 Annie Ernaux, née Duchesne le 1er septembre 1940 à Lillebonne (Seine-Maritime), est une femme de lettres française, professeure de lettres. Son œuvre littéraire, pour l'essentiel autobiographique, entretient des liens étroits avec la sociologie. Elle est photographiée chez elle, à Cergy, dans la banlieue ouest de Paris. En 1984, elle remporte le prix Renaudot pour son livre La Place, récit autobiographique qui se concentre sur sa relation avec son père et ses expériences dans une petite ville de France, et son processus ultérieur d'admission à l'âge adulte. Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 27/3/2019

    In Annie Ernaux’s Nobel prize we see the public value of our intimate histories

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    The Guardian view on Annie Ernaux: a vintage Nobel winner

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    ‘We are made of words’: the radically intimate writing of Annie Ernaux

  • Annie Ernaux: the 2022 Nobel literature laureate’s greatest works

  • Annie Ernaux wins the 2022 Nobel prize in literature

  • Salman Rushdie among favourites for this year’s Nobel prize for literature

September 2022

  • Annie Ernaux / Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P.<br>Annie Ernaux is a French author and professor of letters. Her literary work, which is mostly autobiographical, has close links with sociology. She is photographed at home, in Cergy, a western suburb of Paris. She won the Prix Renaudot in 1984 for her book La Place (A Man's Place), an autobiographical narrative focusing on her relationship with her father and her experiences growing up in a small town in France, and her subsequent process of moving into adulthood and away from her parents' place of origin. Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 27/3/2019 Annie Ernaux, née Duchesne le 1er septembre 1940 à Lillebonne (Seine-Maritime), est une femme de lettres française, professeure de lettres. Son œuvre littéraire, pour l'essentiel autobiographique, entretient des liens étroits avec la sociologie. Elle est photographiée chez elle, à Cergy, dans la banlieue ouest de Paris. En 1984, elle remporte le prix Renaudot pour son livre La Place, récit autobiographique qui se concentre sur sa relation avec son père et ses expériences dans une petite ville de France, et son processus ultérieur d'admission à l'âge adulte. Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 27/3/2019

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    Getting Lost by Annie Ernaux review – adrift in desire

    The French writer’s record of an obsessive affair with a Russian diplomat is a riveting, sexually frank study of a woman in the throes of love and lust
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