Rewriting the Past: : : Memory, History and Narration in the Novels of Patrick Modiano / / William VanderWolk.

Patrick Modiano (1945-) has published seventeen novels over the past twenty-seven years and is considered one of France's foremost writers. His first three works, dealing principally with the German occupation of France during World War II, are generally considered to have led to a reconsiderat...

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