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Overview"The winner of nine literary awards in France, including the Prix Simone Veil, celebrating a woman of action, Bérénice 1934–44: An Actress in Occupied Paris is Isabelle Stibbe’s poignant debut novel. Now translated into English by Zack Rogow and Renée Morel, Bérénice 1934–44 reveals a young woman’s struggle to fulfill her career aspirations while concealing herself in war-torn France. Bérénice yearns to become an actress, but her parents insist that career is not proper for a girl. She defies her Jewish family to become the leading younger actress in the Comédie-Française, France’s most renowned theater, right when the Nazis occupy France. Bérénice hides her true identity and last name to avoid detection. Living in a world without tolerance and torn between two lovers, Bérénice must choose between her passion for the stage, and her allegiance to freedom and to her Jewish heritage. Critical Praise for the Original French Edition: ""This is an amazing first novel.”—Le Nouvel Observateur “Isabelle Stibbe blends real history and fictitious characters in this well-researched first novel, with an impeccable classic style.”—Le Monde “Her novel doesn’t just document a slice of French cultural life under the Occupation—it also communicates the passion and fervor of its author.”—Livres Hebdo “Bérénice 1934-44 is Isabelle Stibbe’s first novel, but it feels to the reader like the work of a seasoned writer, particularly in her masterful blending of fiction and historical fact.”—Le Figaro" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Zack Rogow , Renée Morel , Isabelle StibbePublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Weight: 0.344kg ISBN: 9781433167058ISBN 10: 1433167050 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 25 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsHer novel doesn't just document a slice of French cultural life under the Occupation-it also communicates the passion and fervor of its author. -Livres Hebdo Berenice 1934-44 is Isabelle Stibbe's first novel, but it feels to the reader like the work of a seasoned writer, particularly in her masterful blending of fiction and historical fact. -Le Figaro Isabelle Stibbe blends real history and fictitious characters in this well-researched first novel, with an impeccable classic style. -Le Monde Critical Praise for the Original French Edition: This is an amazing first novel. -Le Nouvel Observateur Author InformationIsabelle Stibbe is an important new voice in French fiction. She has served as director of publications at the Comédie-Française and the Grand Palais, and as secretary general of the Athénée Théâtre Louis-Jouvet. Stibbe is the theater critic for the magazine La Terrasse. This is her first novel, published to critical acclaim in 2013. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |