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The Young Man

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This is Annie Ernaux's account of her passionate love affair with A., a man some thirty years younger, when she was in her fifties. The relationship pulls her back to memories of her own youth and, at the same time, leaves her feeling ageless, outside of time—together with a sense that she is living her life backwards. Amidst talk of having a child together, she feels time running its course and menopause approaching. The Young Man recalls Ernaux as the "scandalous girl" she once was but is composed with the mastery and the self-assurance she has achieved across decades of writing.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 25, 2023
      Nobel Prize winner Ernaux (The Years) recounts her yearlong affair with a man three decades her junior in this slim yet stunning memoir. After the man, a student referred to here only as “A,” made several attempts to contact Ernaux about her work, she began seeing and sleeping with him in 1998, when he was 24 and she was 54. Initially trepidatious, Ernaux quickly became enchanted by the ways A. helped her “travel through all the ages of life,” stirring memories of her own time as a student and reminding her of the working-class roots she’d learned to weed out in adulthood. Remarkably clear-eyed about the relationship’s pitfalls and pleasures, Ernaux shares, in fragments, the ways it provoked within her both a sense of righteousness (“Any fifty-something guy could carry on openly with a woman obviously not his daughter without arousing disapproval”) and sadness (“More and more it seemed to me that I could continue to accumulate images, experiences, years, and no longer feel anything but repetition itself”). Eventually, the sadness took over, and Ernaux ended their relationship in the fall of 1999, “happy to be entering the third millennium alone and free.” Throughout, she suffuses even simple moments—a brasserie lunch, a glimpse out of the window at her lover’s house—with a kind of magic, seamlessly layering the perspectives of her current and former selves. The result is a poignant and essential addition to Ernaux’s oeuvre.

    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      Nobel Prize winner Ernaux (The Years) presents an account of her yearlong relationship with a man 30 years her junior. Ernaux began an affair with a student, referred to as "A.", when she was 54 and he was 24. Their relationship evokes memories of her youth, transporting her to her scandalous, free days as a student while also empowering her and making her feel ageless. As they discuss having a child together, the difference between their ages becomes even more stark. Tavia Gilbert gives a strong performance of a self-assured woman who is cognizant of the disparities in the relationship while openly and shamelessly acknowledging how she exploited him for her own gain. Listeners will enjoy this thoughtful, emotional portrait of a woman looking back on her full life as an author and a sensual woman. VERDICT Although this audio is brief, listeners will be riveted by Ernaux's exquisite insight and heartfelt memories of a precious year in her life. This latest addition to Ernaux's oeuvre is a must-purchase for all nonfiction audio collections.--Elyssa Everling

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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