`I too wanted to forget that girl. Really forget her, that is, stop
yearning to write about her. Stop thinking that I have to write about
the girl and her desire and madness, her idiocy and pride, her hunger
and her blood that ceased to flow.
I have never managed to do
so.' In A GIRL'S STORY, Annie Ernaux revisits the summer of 1958, her
first away from home, when she worked as a holiday camp instructor in
Normandy, and recounts the first night she spent with a man. When he
moves on, she realizes she has submitted her will to his and finds that
she is a slave without a master. Now, sixty years later, she attempts to
obliterate the intervening years and returns to consider this young
woman whom she wanted to forget completely.
In writing A GIRL'S
STORY, which brings to life her indelible memories of that summer,
Ernaux discovers that here was the vital, violent and dolorous origin of
her writing life, built out of shame, violence and betrayal.
A Girl's Story - Annie Ernaux
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