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    Susannah Dale. Website dedicated to Irène Némirovsky (in French) Site dédié à l'écrivain Irène Némirovsky Irene Nemirovsky at Random House Australia (in French)...
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  • novels by Irène Némirovsky, a French writer of Ukrainian-Jewish origin. In July 1942, having just completed the first two of the series, Némirovsky was arrested...
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    The Dogs and the Wolves (category Novels by Irene Nemirovsky)
    Les Chiens et les Loups (The Dogs and the Wolves) is a novel by Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942), published at the end of 1939 as a serial in the weekly magazine...
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  • All Our Worldly Goods (category Novels by Irene Nemirovsky)
    Our Worldly Goods) is a novel by Irène Némirovsky, published posthumously in 1947 by Éditions Albin Michel. Némirovsky had written the novel before her...
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  • Chaleur du sang (Fire in the Blood), published in 2007, is a novel by Irène Némirovsky. On Bookmarks January/February 2008 issue, a magazine that aggregates...
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    Le Bal (novella) (category Novels by Irene Nemirovsky)
    Le Bal is the title of collection of 2 novellas written by Irène Némirovsky. Published in France in 1929, it has been recently re-issued, due to the increasing...
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  • and co-written with Matt Charman. It is based on the second part of Irène Némirovsky's 2004 novel of the same name. The film stars Michelle Williams, Kristin...
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    David Golder (category Novels by Irene Nemirovsky)
    David Golder is writer Irène Némirovsky's first novel. It was re-issued in 2004 following the popularity of the Suite Française notebooks discovered in...
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  • (1900–1999) André Malraux (1901–1976) Marie-Magdeleine Carbet (1902–1996) Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942), author of Suite française Raymond Queneau (1903–1976)...
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    "The Second Life of Irmgard Keun" in The Millions (February 7, 2011) "Irène Némirovsky, Suite Française, and The Mirador" in The Millions (September 2, 2011)...
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  • intense and original novel. ... Tabucchi now takes his place alongside Irène Némirovsky, Sándor Márai and Stefan Zweig as one of the great Continental rediscoveries...
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    this field is a set of ceramics tiles in tribute to French writer Irène Némirovsky. A fervent books collector and reader, Dado found opportunities to...
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  • Perrier Jezebel (website), a website aimed at women Jézabel, a novel by Irène Némirovsky published in 1936 Jezabel (TV series), a Brazilian television series...
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    Peters Audie Award for Mystery (Fiction) Winner Suite Francaise by Irène Némirovsky Listen Up Award for Fiction Finalist 2007 Away by Amy Bloom Listen...
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  • She was the younger daughter of the French-Russian-Jewish writer Irène Némirovsky and Michel Epstein. She was the author of Le Mirador (1992), an imaginary...
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  • Danish-born convert who was a bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Stockholm Irène Némirovsky: author of the controversial David Golder, autobiographical Le Vin...
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  • Niemirowski (redirect from Némirovsky)
    refer to: David Nemirovsky (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942), novelist of Ukrainian Jewish origin, who lived in France...
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    Dick Louis Lavelle Emmanuelle Ménard Robert Ménard Éric Naulleau Irène Némirovsky Amélie Nothomb Michel Onfray Maxence Van Der Meersch Philippe de Villiers...
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  • Le Vin de solitude (category Novels by Irene Nemirovsky)
    English as The Wine of Solitude, is a novel by Ukrainian Jewish author Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942), who was murdered in the Holocaust. It is considered to...
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    Rossi-Lagorce, éditions Mines de rien. 2011: Dimanche et autres nouvelles by Irène Némirovsky, Le Livre de Poche. 1999: L'Illettrisme en toutes lettres. Textes,...
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    Frankl, Imre Kertész, Maximilian Kolbe, Primo Levi, Fritz Löhner-Beda, Irène Némirovsky, Tadeusz Pietrzykowski, Witold Pilecki, Liliana Segre, Edith Stein...
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  • she was deported to Auschwitz. Irène Némirovsky. Paris: Éditions du Félin, 2005. ISBN 2-86645-599-1 Irène Némirovsky: Her Life and Works. Stanford: Stanford...
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    Old Lady (2014) and Suite Française, the 2015 film adaptation of Irène Némirovsky's World War II novel directed by Saul Dibb. In 2017 she was nominated...
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  • with the Vichy regime. Other contributors included Georges Blond, Irène Némirovsky, and Edmond Jaloux. Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia (1998). L'extrême-droite...
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    2015, he played Benoit Labarie in Saul Dibb's film adaptation of Irène Némirovsky's novel Suite Française, opposite Michelle Williams, Matthias Schoenaerts...
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    (1945) Max Jacob (1944) Régis Messac (1945) Léon de Montesquiou (1915) Irène Némirovsky (1942) Georges Politzer (1942) Charles Péguy (1914) Louis Pergaud (1915)...
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    newspaper's circulation on 25 May 1944. Among the paper's contributors was Irène Némirovsky, a politically conservative ethnic Jew of Russian origin who had converted...
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  • Mortimer Nicholas Mosley Rosalind Murray Elizabeth Myers Barbara Noble Irène Némirovsky Mrs Oliphant Mollie Panter-Downes Winifred Peck Jocelyn Playfair Amber...
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  • Waits for Auschwitz (also titled In Dépôt and Waiting for Death). Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942): Suite Française; Fire in the Blood; All Our Worldly Goods;...
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  • The film is a loose adaptation of the 1929 novel David Golder by Irène Némirovsky, which had previously been made into in a 1931 French film of the same...
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