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25: 95: 1361: 704:(1989), have been translated into more than 30 languages. Her work has often been referred to as "difficult," as a result of her experimental style and abandonment of traditional literary conventions. Sarraute celebrated the death of the literary "character" and placed her primary emphasis on the creation of a faithful depiction of psychological phenomena, as in her novella 1304: 583:. The novel was first published in 1939, although the impact of World War II stunted its popularity. In 1941, Sarraute was barred from working as a lawyer as a result of the Vichy regime's antisemitic laws. During this time, she went into hiding and made arrangements to divorce her husband in an effort to protect him (although they eventually stayed together). 606: 1373: 719:
is considered an easier read. Penned when she was over eighty years old, Sarraute's autobiography is hardly a straightforward memoir, as she challenges her own capacity to accurately recall her past throughout the work. In the 1980s, the autobiography was adapted into a one-act
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ish origin. Following the divorce of her parents, she spent her childhood shuttled between France and Russia. In 1909 she moved to Paris with her father. Sarraute studied law and literature at the prestigious
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in 1963, which led to greater popularity and exposure for the author. That same year, Sarraute also began working as a dramatist, authoring a total of six plays, including
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In 1925, she married Raymond Sarraute, a fellow lawyer, with whom she had three daughters. In 1932 she wrote her first book,
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5 July] 1900 – 19 October 1999) was a French writer and lawyer. She was nominated in
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Das Ungesehene ist nichts als das noch nicht Gesehene," Un entretien Nathalie Sarraute.
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Sarraute died at the age of 99 in 1999 in Paris, France. Her daughter, the journalist
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Sarraute dedicated herself to literature, with her most prominent work being
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a series of brief sketches and memories that set the tone for her entire
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In contrast to the relative difficulty of Sarraute's novels, her memoir
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Une Poésie des discours: essai sur les romans de Nathalie Sarraute
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Sarraute, Nathalie; Kaplan, Alice Yaeger; EBSCOhost (2013),
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Spotlight on ... Nathalie Sarraute's 'The Planetarium'
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It Is There, It’s Beautiful, Izzum, The Lie, Silence.
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Newman (Anthony Stewart Newman), 1043: 430: 394: 343: 297: 251: 233: 1293:22.Septembre 1994, No.221, p. 45. 692:Sarraute's work, including the novels 763:). The cover of Sarraute's 1959 novel 489: 16:20th century French writer and lawyer 7: 549:, having a particular fondness for 1479:Alumni of the University of Oxford 1469:20th-century Russian women writers 850:« disent les imbĂ©ciles Â» 806:(1953). Trans. Maria Jolas (1959). 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1454:20th-century French women writers 1429:White Russian emigrants to France 1152:Portrait of a man unknown a novel 1054:Nathalie Sarraute: A Life Between 670:Prix international de littĂ©rature 1371: 1359: 1302: 23: 1051:Jefferson, Ann (21 July 2020). 900:, trans. Barbara Wright (1997). 890:, trans. Barbara Wright (1990). 880:, trans. Barbara Wright (1984). 1057:. 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