'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.
Den andra dottern
Annie Ernaux
bookEn flickas memoarer
Annie Ernaux
audiobookbookÅren
Annie Ernaux
audiobookbookOmständigheter
Annie Ernaux
audiobookbookMin far & Kvinnan
Annie Ernaux
audiobookbookSinnenas tid
Annie Ernaux
audiobookbookSkammen
Annie Ernaux
bookDen unge mannen
Annie Ernaux
bookThe Possession
Annie Ernaux
audiobookThe Years
Annie Ernaux
audiobookA Woman's Story – WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
Annie Ernaux
bookThe Young Man
Annie Ernaux
audiobook
The Art of Fiction
Virginia Woolf
book100 Quotes by Emil Cioran
Emil Cioran
audiobookThe Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Volume 1
Edgar Allan Poe
bookThe Pianist from Syria: A Memoir
Aeham Ahmad
audiobookThe Pianist from Syria : A Memoir
Aeham Ahmad
bookStrangers I Know
Claudia Durastanti
bookUnderworld Rising : The Naviira Tales II
Rowan Winchester
audiobookThe Book Against Death
Elias Canetti
bookJ. D. Salinger
Kenneth Slawenski
audiobookBright Young Women
Jessica Knoll
audiobookLiving During the Coronavirus Pandemic : Poems, artwork and reflections by children and adults
bookDidion and Babitz
Lili Anolik
audiobookbook