Annie Ernaux
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"The rumor was going around that politics was dead. The advent of a “new world order” was declared. The end of History was nigh… The word “struggle” was discredited as a throwback to Marxism, become an object of ridicule. As for “defending rights,” the first that came to mind were those of the consumer."--The Years (2008) by Annie Ernaux |
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Annie Ernaux (born 1940) is a French writer who was awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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