Jezebel by Sandra Smith - ISBN: 9780099520382
Paperback
Murder, passion, and lost youth haunt a cold woman’s French trial.
  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2010

Summary

A dramatic tale of murder and passion in 1930s France from the author of David Golder and Suite Fran aise.

In a French courtroom, the trial of a woman is taking place. Gladys Eysenach is no longer young, but she is still beautiful, elegant, cold. She is accused of shooting dead her much-younger lover. As the witnesses take the stand and the case unfolds, Gladys relives fragments of her past- her childhood, her absent father, her marriage, her turbulent relationship with her daughter, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099520382
ISBN-10:0099520389
Author:Sandra Smith, Irène Némirovsky
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:1 September 2010
Weight:149g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 13mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

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Irène Némirovsky is the literary discovery of the decade * Sunday Times *
Slender, but engrossing, novel… Némirovsky’s subtle twist and typically jewelled prose presents the glittering enormity of Gladys, an unsympathetic but vividly realised character who dominates this tale in a fascinating portrait of paranoid self-absorption * Financial Times *
Nemirovsky’s tale of a woman on trial for shooting her young lover rings more contemporary bells than we might think at first – Lesley McDowell * The Independent on Sunday *
Fast-paced and highly dramatic, it offers a fascinating glimpse into an inter-war world of privilege, wealth and Darwinian social combat – Simon Shaw * New Statesman *

About The Author

Sandra Smith

Irène Némirovsky was born in Kiev in 1903, the daughter of a successful Jewish banker. In 1918 her family fled the Russian Revolution for France where she became a bestselling novelist, author of David Golder, Le Bal and other works published in her lifetime or soon after, as well as the posthumous Suite Française and Fire in the Blood. In July 1942 she was arrested by the French police and interned in Pithiviers concentration camp, and from there immediately deported to Auschwitz where she died in August 1942.

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