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Through a close reading of seven literary memoirs of the Nazi Occupation of France, Refiguring Les Années Noires: Literary Representations of the Nazi Occupation shows how the memory of the period has been shaped by political and social factors. An interdisciplinary study incorporating trauma theory, history, and folklore studies, this book examines representations of the Occupation by a diverse group of writers ranging from a female Resistance fighter to one of the first French Roma novelists. The methodological diversity of the volume brings to the fore each author's unique perspective and demonstrates that their works are at once historically and artistically significant. Above all, this book gives voice to groups whose experiences in occupied France have largely been forgotten.

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The choice of writers studied is wide-ranging. . . Casting a wide net with both authors and periods, Comfort admirably highlights members of groups who have been somewhat neglected in literary studies of Vichy. Indeed, perhaps the most valuable chapters in this volume are those dedicated toMaximoff ’s testimonial novel of Roma internment camps and Annie Guéhenno’s memoir of her experiences as Resistance member and Gestapo prisoner. . . Comfort proposes insightful close readings in crisp prose, foregrounding the central role of literary intertexts for her corpus. . . New students of the period will thus be introduced to several of the recent dominant trends in the field. . . this volume makes abundantly clear the knotted relationship between individual and group memory that continues to characterize France’s Vichy syndrome. * French Review *

Kathy Comfort’s Refiguring Les Années Noires: Literary Representations of the Nazi Occupation delivers fully on its promise of analyzing with tremendous insight eight literary interpretations of the Occupation of France during World War II. . . . As a reviewer and scholar, I have spent many years researching the World War II Occupation of France. It is truly a pleasure when I am able to view the Occupation through a new lens. Comfort’s Refiguring Les Années Noires: Literary Representations of the Nazi Occupation has allowed me to do that.

* Cincinnati Romance Review *

Table of Contents
Introduction

The Betrayal of Memory in Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s D’un château l’autre

Exposing the Résistancialisme Myth: Jean Cayrol’s Les Corps étrangers

Proustian Echoes in Annie Guéhenno’s L’Épreuve

Matéo Maximoff’s La Septième fille: A Roma Testimony of Internment

Absorbing and Conjuring the Literary Canon in Charlotte Delbo’s Spectres, mes compagnons

Postmemory and Familial Inquest in Évelyne Le Garrec’s La Rive allemande de ma mémoire

Externalizing Psychic Suffering in Marguerite Duras’s “La Douleur” and “Albert des Capitales”

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

Refiguring Les Annees Noires

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/2/2021 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498561624, 978-1498561624
      ISBN10: 1498561624

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Through a close reading of seven literary memoirs of the Nazi Occupation of France, Refiguring Les Années Noires: Literary Representations of the Nazi Occupation shows how the memory of the period has been shaped by political and social factors. An interdisciplinary study incorporating trauma theory, history, and folklore studies, this book examines representations of the Occupation by a diverse group of writers ranging from a female Resistance fighter to one of the first French Roma novelists. The methodological diversity of the volume brings to the fore each author's unique perspective and demonstrates that their works are at once historically and artistically significant. Above all, this book gives voice to groups whose experiences in occupied France have largely been forgotten.

      Trade Review
      The choice of writers studied is wide-ranging. . . Casting a wide net with both authors and periods, Comfort admirably highlights members of groups who have been somewhat neglected in literary studies of Vichy. Indeed, perhaps the most valuable chapters in this volume are those dedicated toMaximoff ’s testimonial novel of Roma internment camps and Annie Guéhenno’s memoir of her experiences as Resistance member and Gestapo prisoner. . . Comfort proposes insightful close readings in crisp prose, foregrounding the central role of literary intertexts for her corpus. . . New students of the period will thus be introduced to several of the recent dominant trends in the field. . . this volume makes abundantly clear the knotted relationship between individual and group memory that continues to characterize France’s Vichy syndrome. * French Review *

      Kathy Comfort’s Refiguring Les Années Noires: Literary Representations of the Nazi Occupation delivers fully on its promise of analyzing with tremendous insight eight literary interpretations of the Occupation of France during World War II. . . . As a reviewer and scholar, I have spent many years researching the World War II Occupation of France. It is truly a pleasure when I am able to view the Occupation through a new lens. Comfort’s Refiguring Les Années Noires: Literary Representations of the Nazi Occupation has allowed me to do that.

      * Cincinnati Romance Review *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      The Betrayal of Memory in Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s D’un château l’autre

      Exposing the Résistancialisme Myth: Jean Cayrol’s Les Corps étrangers

      Proustian Echoes in Annie Guéhenno’s L’Épreuve

      Matéo Maximoff’s La Septième fille: A Roma Testimony of Internment

      Absorbing and Conjuring the Literary Canon in Charlotte Delbo’s Spectres, mes compagnons

      Postmemory and Familial Inquest in Évelyne Le Garrec’s La Rive allemande de ma mémoire

      Externalizing Psychic Suffering in Marguerite Duras’s “La Douleur” and “Albert des Capitales”

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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