For the first time in English, literary icon Marguerite Duras's
foundational masterpiece about a young woman's existential
breakdown in the deceptively peaceful French countryside.
The Easy Life is the story of Francine Veyrenattes, a
twenty-five-year-old woman who already feels like life is passing her
by. After witnessing a series of tragedies on her family farm, she
alternates between intense grief and staggering boredom as she discovers
a curious detachment in herself, an inability to navigate the world as
others do. Hoping to be cleansed of whatever ails her, she travels to
the coast to visit the sea. But there she finds herself unraveling,
uncertain of what is inside her. Lying in the sun with her toes in the
sand by day while psychologically dissolving in her hotel room by night,
she soon reaches the peak of her inner crisis and must grapple with
whether and how she can take hold of her own existence.
An extraordinary examination of a young woman's estrangement from the
world that only Marguerite Duras could have written, The Easy Life is
a work of unsettling beauty and insight, and a bold, spellbinding
journey into the depths of the human heart.