I Remain In Darkness – Annie Ernaux

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WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

Written in journal form, Annie Ernaux’s account of her mother’s steady decline spans a period of nearly three years. When her mother first becomes ill, Ernaux takes her in. Soon, it becomes painfully obvious that professional help is needed. Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, her mother enters a nursing home, never to leave. As it explores the complexities of death and parent-child role reversal, Ernaux’s latest work takes its place on the shelf beside John Bayley’s Elegy for Iris and Roger Kamenetz’s Terra Infirma.

“As revealed by Ernaux, the details of a loved one’s deterioration have such emblematic force and terror that the particular becomes universal.” – The New York Times Book Review

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