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Yann Andréa Steiner

Yann Andréa Steiner

by Marguerite Duras, translated from the French by Mark Polizzotti

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Dedicated to Duras' companion with whom she spent her last decade of life, Yann Andréa Steiner is a haunting dance between two parallel stories of love and solitude: the love between Duras and the young Yann Andréa and a seaside romance observed–or imagined–by the narrator between a camp counselor and an orphaned camper, a Holocaust survivor who witnessed his sister's murder at the hands of a German soldier. Memory blurs into desire as the summer of 1980 flows into 1944. An enigmatic elegy of history, creation, and raw emotion.

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Series: Archipelago Books
ISBN: 9780976395089
Pages: 109
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Praise

Marguerite Duras’ voice, whenever we hear it, always goes straight to our hearts.
Le Monde Diplomatique

Marguerite Duras conjures images, memories, and sensations out of the air and into a series of freely associated essays. One can sense the pleasure this 20th-century literary giant felt in setting off onto this ethereal odyssey...Mark Polizzotti’s translation is a joy in itself.
Boston Magazine, on Writing

Duras manages to combine the seemingly irreconcilable perspectives of confession and objectivity, of lyrical poetry and nouveau roman. The sentences lodge themselves slowly in the reader’s mind until they detonate with all the force of fused feeling and thought...
The New York Times Book Review, on The Lover

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