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Rien ne s'oppose à la nuit Paperback | Pages: 440 pages
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Original Title: Rien ne s'oppose à la nuit
ISBN: 2709635798 (ISBN13: 9782709635790)
Edition Language: French
Characters: Lucile Poirier, Liane Poirier
Setting: Paris(France)
Literary Awards: Prix du roman Fnac (2011), Prix des libraires du Québec for Lauréats hors Québec (2012), Prix Renaudot des lycéens (2011), Grand Prix des lectrices de Elle for roman (2012), Prix roman France Télévisions (2011) Grand prix de l'héroïne Madame Figaro for Roman (2012)

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La douleur de Lucile, ma mère, a fait partie de notre enfance et plus tard de notre vie d’adulte, la douleur de Lucile sans doute nous constitue, ma sœur et moi, mais toute tentative d’explication est vouée à l’échec. L’écriture n’y peut rien, tout au plus me permet-elle de poser les questions et d’interroger la mémoire. La famille de Lucile, la nôtre par conséquent, a suscité tout au long de son histoire de nombreux hypothèses et commentaires. Les gens que j’ai croisés au cours de mes recherches parlent de fascination ; je l’ai souvent entendu dire dans mon enfance. Ma famille incarne ce que la joie a de plus bruyant, de plus spectaculaire, l’écho inlassable des morts, et le retentissement du désastre. Aujourd’hui je sais aussi qu’elle illustre, comme tant d’autres familles, le pouvoir de destruction du Verbe, et celui du silence. Le livre, peut-être, ne serait rien d’autre que ça, le récit de cette quête, contiendrait en lui-même sa propre genèse, ses errances narratives, ses tentatives inachevées. Mais il serait cet élan, de moi vers elle, hésitant et inabouti.

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Title:Rien ne s'oppose à la nuit
Author:Delphine de Vigan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 440 pages
Published:August 17th 2011 by JC Lattès
Categories:Cultural. France. Nonfiction. Biography. European Literature. French Literature

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Being a part of any community, let it be marriage, family or close circle of friends, does not entail an alignment of thoughts and values - however it often feels this way and forms the basis for connecting. Everyone knows an unsettling feeling that a certain kind of recognition brings, when all of a sudden your world becomes more parallel than related to that of others and an abyss opens to show you that an intersection of beliefs is made of so completely different directions that three

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You can find this review here I have had this book for more than two years now and I got it for under a dollar/pound/euro brand new might I add! This was a period in my life where I wanted to get different genres of books to read. I have been reading memoirs and non-fiction (mental health) books for a while now and I cannot believe that I have read this book just now! I have to add that I got an ARC of Based on a True Story by the same author and that pushed me to read Nothing Holds Back the

Delphine de Vigans approach with this book is to understand her mothers recent suicide. She goes through a bunch of photos, letters, texts and interviews people to get to know her mother better. In the end, she speaks a lot about the impossibility of being able to write fairly about her mother. The book is a way for her to go through a type of catharsis and break the wheel of mental health problems caused by abuse and unsaid things in her family. I knew nothing about De Vigan before and was both

This novel is really part memoir, biography and therapy all rolled into one. Delphine de Vigan was on a quest to find out more about her mother, what shaped her and caused her so much pain. She started to write this book after her mother, Lucile, committed suicide. Writing this book had to be difficult because of all that she learned about her mother's past. Through the compelling narration, de Vigan demonstrates candor, sensitivity, sympathy, and self-awareness as she struggles to pull together

The reason why I chose this book to read was because the topic sounded interesting. I am very much into books about mother-daughter relationships. And Delphine de Vigan had chosen a really brave, painful and personal topic to cover, for which I admire her a lot.The book as a whole, however, was not as captivating as I was expecting. The first part about Lucile's childhood was beautifully written. The rest of the book could benefit from certain parts being removed. There was too much meta text,

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