A masterpiece of early 20th-century literature recently recovered from post WWII oblivion as part of Grasset’s prestigious Les Cahiers Rouges series.
An affecting and penetrating portrayal of a financier down on his luck, set between the two world wars, Nemirovsky’s literary debut was an instant success, unanimously hailed by critics. It was translated into English and German, and was made into a film directed by Julien Duvivier, serving also as basis for the 1950 movie starring Edward G. Robinson.