'I will write to avenge my people.' It was as a young woman that Annie Ernaux first wrote these words in her diary, giving a name to her purpose in life as a writer. She returns to them in her stirring defence of literature and of political writing in her Nobel Lecture, delivered in Stockholm on 7 December 2022. To write of her own life, she asserts, is to 'shatter the loneliness of experiences endured and repressed'; to mine individual experience is to find collective emancipation. Ernaux's speech is a bold assertion of the capacity of writing to give people a sense of their own worth, and of one writer's commitment to bearing witness to life, its joys and its injustices.
The Young Man – WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
Annie Ernaux
bookThe Young Man
Annie Ernaux
audiobookGetting Lost
Annie Ernaux
audiobookA Girl's Story
Annie Ernaux, Alison L. Strayer
audiobookExteriors
Annie Ernaux, Tanya Leslie
audiobookA Frozen Woman
Annie Ernaux, Linda Coverdale
audiobookHappening
Annie Ernaux
audiobookShame
Annie Ernaux, Tanya Leslie
audiobookI Remain in Darkness
Annie Ernaux, Tanya Leslie
audiobookThe Possession
Annie Ernaux
audiobookSimple Passion
Annie Ernaux, Tanya Leslie
audiobookA Man's Place
Annie Ernaux, Tanya Leslie
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