Yann Andrea Steiner

Yann Andrea Steiner by Marguerite Duras, published by Archipelago in September 2006, presents a poignant exploration of love and solitude across intertwined narratives. This edition, written in English and spanning 109 pages, is dedicated to Duras’ companion, Yann Andréa, and delves into the complexities of their relationship alongside a seaside romance that unfolds between a camp counselor and an orphaned camper, a Holocaust survivor.
Readers will find a haunting interplay of memory and desire as the story shifts between the summer of 1980 and the events of 1944. The narrative captures the essence of an enigmatic elegy, reflecting on themes of history and creation while evoking raw emotion. Through its dual perspectives, Yann Andrea Steiner invites contemplation on the nature of love and the impact of past traumas.
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Dedicated to Duras’ companion with whom she spent her last decade of life, Yann Andréa Steiner is a haunting dance between two parallel stories of love and solitude: the love between Duras and the young Yann Andréa and a seaside romance observed – or imagined – by the narrator between a camp counselor and an orphaned camper, a Holocaust survivor who witnessed his sister’s murder at the hands of a German soldier. Memory blurs into desire as the summer of 1980 flows into 1944. An enigmatic elegy of history, creation, and raw emotion.
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