Childhood
Discover the profound insights of Nathalie Sarraute in her captivating memoir, Childhood, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2013. At the age of eighty-three, Sarraute reflects on her formative years, focusing on the first twelve years of her life. This compelling narrative unfolds as a dialogue between the author and her memories, inviting readers to join her in a quest for understanding and truth. With 264 pages of rich, introspective prose, Sarraute interrogates her own recollections, seeking clarity and precision in her intentions. Childhood is not just a memoir; it is an exploration of identity and the complexities of memory, making it a must-read for fans of biography and those interested in the lives of influential French novelists. Dive into this beautifully crafted work and experience the essence of Sarraute's literary genius.