David Golder
Discover the compelling world of Irène Némirovsky's David Golder, a striking novel that explores the complexities of family relationships against the backdrop of Jewish capitalism and financiers. First published in 1929, this remarkable work marked the young author’s rise to prominence in French literature at just 26 years old. Translated by Sandra Smith, the book features a thoughtful introduction by Patrick Marnham, providing readers with insightful context about Némirovsky's life and times. With 176 pages of vivid storytelling and rich character development, David Golder offers a captivating blend of fiction and social commentary that continues to resonate today. Enhance your reading collection with this essential piece of literature, published in 2007 by a leading publisher.