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Look at the Lights, My Love

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A revelatory meditation on class and consumer culture, from 2022 Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux

 

"A dryly charming look at the way the French live now, through the sharp eyes of its most acclaimed chronicler."—Kirkus Reviews


For half a century, the French writer Annie Ernaux has transgressed the boundaries of what stories are considered worth telling, what subjects worth exploring. In this probing meditation, Ernaux turns her attention to the phenomenon of the big-box superstore, a ubiquitous feature of modern life that has received scant attention in literature.


Recording her visits to a store near Paris for over a year, she captures the world that exists within its massive walls. Through Ernaux's eyes, the superstore emerges as "a great human meeting place, a spectacle"—a flashy, technologically advanced incarnation of the ancient marketplace where capitalism, cultural production, and class converge, dictating our rhythms of desire. With her relentless powers of observation, Ernaux takes the measure of a place we thought we knew, calling us to question the experiences we overlook and to gaze more deeply into ordinary life.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Tavia Gilbert captures the spirit of this text, especially the author's passionate belief that all members of society should be treated fairly. In 2012 and 2013, Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux kept a journal of her visits to her local Auchan superstore, a chain in France roughly equivalent to a Walmart supercenter. What happened there is not as interesting as what Ernaux writes about it. Ernaux is a fascinating thinker, especially about commercialism and consumerism and the culture they engender. Besides the intense emotions, there are amusement and bemusement about the architecture of the store and parking lot, and about the meaning of the different styles and sizes of products that the store stocks. D.M.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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