**A hardcover omnibus edition of the French writer's most famous
novel--the basis for the film Memoir of War--alongside her fascinating
wartime writings and a collection of intimate autobiographical essays.
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Marguerite Duras was one of the leading intellectuals and novelists of
postwar France, but her wartime writings were not published in full
until after her death. The Wartime Notebooks trace Duras's formative
experiences--including her difficult childhood in Indochina and her
harrowing wait for her husband's return from Nazi internment--revealing
the personal history behind her bestselling novels. The Lover is the
best known of these; set in prewar Indochina, its haunting tale of a
tumultuous affair between an adolescent French girl and her wealthy
Chinese lover is based on her own life. In spare and luminous prose,
Duras evokes life on the margins in the waning days of France's colonial
empire, and the passionate relationship between two unforgettable
outcasts. Practicalities is a collection of small and intensely
personal pieces Duras dictated near the end of her life. These
deceptively simple meditations on motherhood, domesticity, sex, love,
alcohol, writing, and more are witty, earthy, outspoken, and
surprisingly fresh and relevant today.