'A Frozen Woman' by Annie Ernaux
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It begins with a girl who believes intelligence and freedom will carry her somewhere else; then becomes an account of what happens when the old arrangements of gender quietly reassert themselves anyway.
Ernaux writes with that cold, exact clarity she does better than almost anyone: not confessional in the soft sense, not sociological in the dead sense, but brutally alert to the way desire, labour, ambition, and humiliation get organised inside a life. It is a feminist book, obviously, but more than that it is a book about consciousness under pressure—how a person notices themselves disappearing in real time.
One of her sharpest books on gender, class, and the social manufacture of femininity.
First English-language hardcover edition, Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, 1995. Translated from the French by Linda Coverdale. In near fine condition.
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