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Lucinda Rosenfeld Reads Annie Ernaux

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Extraordinary Life of a French Writer

This chapter explores the remarkable life and work of a female writer from a working-class background in France, discussing her success, challenges, and powerful memoirs about her mother. It also delves into the difference between auto-fiction and memoir, and compares the European and American publishing industries.

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