Ten immortal works in the history of the novel

The evolution of a novel stems from myth and oral epic to flow towards the crucial moments like the great novels of the 19th century or capital 20th century works: for example, Robert Musil’s ‘The man without qualities’. Reality blends in with fiction, the characters assert themselves more powerfully than in real life, and exhilarating passages of imagination redirect expertise and knowledge of memory

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David Golder

IRÈNE NÉMIROSVKY

Editorial Salamandra. Barcelona, 2006. Translated by José Antonio Soriano Marco

This opera prima threw her into the limelight in the France between the two world wars, the superb writer Irène Némirovsky, killed in Auschwitz thirteen years later, would start her career with a relentless and ruthless style, she never abandoned. The novel narrates the story of a ruthless bankrupt Parisian financier, formerly a Jewish immigrant who escaped poverty in Russia to follow one single and stubborn objective: building wealth.