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Family Record - (Margellos World Republic of Letters) by Patrick Modiano (Paperback)

Family Record - (Margellos World Republic of Letters) by  Patrick Modiano (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Originally published as Libret de famille. Ã Editions GALLIMARD, Paris, 1977."--Title page verso.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>An enthralling reflection on the ways that family history influences identity, from the 2014 Nobel laureate for literature</b> <p/> A mix of autobiography and lucid invention, this highly personal work offers a deeply affecting exploration of the meaning of identity and pedigree. With his signature blend of candor, mystery, and bewitching elusiveness, Patrick Modiano weaves together a series of interlocking stories from his family history: his parents' courtship in occupied Paris; a sinister hunting trip with his father; a chance friendship with the deposed King Farouk; a wistful affair with the daughter of a nightclub singer; and the author's life as a new parent. <p/> Modiano's riveting vignettes, filled with a coterie of dubious characters--Nazi informants, collaborationist refugees, and black-market hustlers--capture the drama that consumed Paris during World War II and its aftermath. Written in tones ranging from tender nostalgia to the blunt cruelty of youth, this is a personal and revealing book that brings the enduring significance of a complicated past to life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Driven by sumptuously perfect vignettes--tales of collaboration nearly forgotten, run-ins with a deposed King, the chronicle of life as a father--this book deepens the sense of unease and candor from which Modiano's work so endlessly proceeds."--John Freeman, <i>Literary Hub</i> <p/>"Vivid set pieces . . . Modiano's interest in characters living on the margins of society--grifters, chanteuses, black marketeers and petty thieves, all the standard habitués of the twilit world of the demimonde--is on full display in <i>Family Record</i>."--Bailey Trela, <i>Tablet </i> <p/>"[A] satisfying blend of memoir and novelization . . . a fascinating exploration of memory and culpability."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>"[A] rich, enthralling novel . . . [with] a furious excitement . . . I never wanted to put it down."--Robert Fulford, <i>National Post </i>(Canada) <p/>"At only 32, Modiano had already found the subjects and themes that would engage him across decades . . . This early work is a key to the author's larger project."--Rumaan Alam, <i>New Republic</i> <p/>"[A] seamless blend of memoir and invention [that] is classic Modiano--made manifest in its bewitching ambience, vague menace, and muted longing--though its cumulative effects strike me as uniquely personal among his fictions."--Dustin Illingworth, <i>Jewish Currents</i> <p/>Finalist for the 33rd Annual French Translation Prize sponsored by the French- American Foundation <p/><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Internationally renowned author <b>Patrick Modiano</b> has been awarded, among many other distinctions, the 2014 Nobel Prize for Literature. He lives in Paris. <b>Mark Polizzotti</b> is the translator of more than fifty books from the French, including nine by Modiano.

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