David Golder by Irene Nemirovsky
David Golder by Irene Nemirovsky
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EAN: 9780099493969
Format: Paperback
Published: 1 Feb 2007

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Synopsis

Translated by Sandra Smith, with an introduction by Patrick Marnham.

In 1929, 26-year-old Irène Némirovsky shot to fame in France with the publication of her second novel David Golder. At the time, only the most prescient would have predicted the events that led to her extraordinary final novel Suite Française and her death at Auschwitz. Yet the clues are there in this astonishingly mature story of an elderly Jewish businessman who has sold his soul.

Golder is a superb creation. Born into poverty on the Black Sea, he has clawed his way to fabulous wealth by speculating on gold and oil. When the novel opens, he is at work in his magnificent Parisian apartment while his wife and beloved daughter, Joy, spend his money at their villa in Biarritz. But Golder’s security is fragile. For years he has defended his business interests from cut-throat competitors. Now his health is beginning to show the strain. As his body betrays him, so too do his wife and child, leaving him to decide which to pursue: revenge or altruism?

Available for the first time since 1930, David Golder is a page-turningly chilling and brilliant portrait of the frenzied capitalism of the 1920s and a universal parable about the mirage of wealth.

What the critics say

Her deceptively simply and understated style is best suited to shorter fiction: her touch is light, but with an underlying darkness that bears witness to exile, marginality and existential frustration
- Aamer Hussein, Independent

This is a writer of rare power, make no mistake
- Evening Standard

A sordid tragedy that makes us for the thousandth time question the worth of human existence. The impression remains with the reader that it is the work of a woman who has the strength of one of the masters like Balzac or Dostoyevsky.
- New York Times, 1930

A powerful description of a man’s relentless decline
- Ian Critchley, Sunday Times

Editor's Comments

David Golder is essential reading for anyone who has read Irene Nemirovsky's truly magnificent Suite Francaise and wants to read more from this wonderful author whose life was cut so short.

First published in English in 1930 but long out of print Vintage has brought back this classic text for a whole new generation of readers. With a strangely compelling anti hero and an intelligent exploration of the battle between love and money David Golder leaps off the page and demands to be read.

The Author

Irene Nemirovsky

Irene Nemirovsky

Born in Kiev in 1903, Irène Némirovsky fled the Russian Revolution for France where she became an acclaimed novelist. She wrote over 10 novels, including an unfinished magnum opus Suite Française which was published posthumously in France in 2004 and has become an international bestseller. She died in Auschwitz in 1942.