Marguerite Duras: A Life

Marguerite Duras: A Life

by Laure Adler (Author)

Synopsis

Laure Adler contacted Marguerite Duras in the 1970s after finding consolation from one of her novels after the death of her child, and they became friends. Years later, she became Duras' official biographer, and they embarked on two years of tape-recorded conversations. The result is this extraordinary, candid, beautifully written book. Duras' life was intimately involved with the most important and turbulent events of French 20th century history: the Indochinese colonies, the Second World War, the rise and decline of the communist party, Algerian independence and May 1968. Adler progresses skilfully through these events and through Duras' life and many loves. Duras liked to reinvent her past or gloss over, or even conceal, events and actions that didn't fit in with her image of herself. Adler sorts out Duras' facts from her fictions - not flinching from her alcoholism and narcissism. She examines how Duras chose, at the age of 56, to pretend in her Goncourt-prize-winning novel The Lover that the sordid relationship she had as a teenager with a rich Chinese was one of passion, and she reveals Duras' work for the Vichy authorities at the start of the war (Duras went on to work for the resistance, hiding a fugitive Francois Mitterand in her apartment. ) But she also conveys Duras' courage and genius, and her prolific talent as writer and filmmaker. '[Marguerite Duras's] personality and the legends about her have fascinated readers of everything from Elle to the Village Voice. Laure Adler's biography [is] the best so far...vigorous...elegant...well-researched.' Olivier Todd, London Review of Books

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 28 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0575067705
ISBN 13: 9780575067707

Author Bio
Laure Adler is a historian by training, and has written several works of women's history. She has also worked in publishing. She is now the Director of the radio station France Cultur, and lives in Paris.