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Françoise Frenkel

No Place to Lay One's Head

  • Kanerva Cederströmhas quoted5 years ago
    The Gift, Nabokov’s last Russian novel and a farewell to
  • Kanerva Cederströmhas quoted5 years ago
    Nabokov’s Berlin stories and novels, which he wrote in Russian and which are the most moving of his works
  • Kanerva Cederströmhas quoted5 years ago
    encounters. You retain a suspended memory of them, the memory of somebody who didn’t have time to tell you everything
  • Kanerva Cederströmhas quoted5 years ago
    the effect of hearing the voice of somebody whose face one can’t quite make out in the half-light and who is recounting an episode from their life
  • Kanerva Cederströmhas quoted5 years ago
    I prefer not to know what Françoise Frenkel’s face looked like, nor the twists and turns of her life after the war, nor the date of her death.
  • Kanerva Cederströmhas quoted5 years ago
    We miss our childhood years when we would read The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, written under the pseudonym B. Traven, a man whose identity remained unknown even to his publishers
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