In Exteriors, Annie Ernaux concentrates not on the essential details of a relationship with a family member or lover as before but on ephemeral encounters within the larger circle of one's environment and the hundreds of strangers who inhabit it. Here, she captures the feeling of contemporary living on the outskirts of a great city: tortured, chaotic, lyrical, and powerfully alive. Exteriors is, in many ways, the most ecstatic of Ernaux's books, the first in which she appears largely free of the haunting personal relationships she has written about so powerfully elsewhere, the first in which she is able to leave her past behind.
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Sten
2022-12-18
Mycket speciellt litterärt experiment med en enbart betraktande författare. Tanya Leslie är nog tyvärr inte rätt uppläsare här, tog denna i väntan på ny svensk version.
h.kvik
2022-10-06
Ingen höjdare, bara ord utan historia. Typisk Nobelprisvinnare.