A review by notesofacrocodile
A Man's Place by Annie Ernaux

5.0

5☆ — "A while later I started writing a novel in which my father was the main character. Halfway through the book I began to experience feelings of disgust.
I realize now that a novel is out of the question. In order to tell the story of a life governed by necessity, I have no right to adopt an artistic approach, or attempt to produce something ‘moving’ or ‘gripping’. I shall collate my father’s words, tastes and mannerisms, the main events of his life, all the external evidence of his existence, an existence which I too shared.
No lyrical reminiscences, no triumphant displays of irony. This neutral way of writing comes to me naturally, it is the very same style I used when I wrote home telling my parents the latest news."