Click Here to Read: This Day in Jewish History 1942: Vichy Regime Unmoved by Author’s anti-Semitism, Arrests Her Anyway: Though Irene Nemirovsky was popular, converted, and wrote ‘about Jews without any tenderness,’ she and her husband would die in Auschwitz by David B. Green on the Haaretz website on July 13, 2016.
Click Here to Read: Irene Nemirovsky 1903 – 1942 by Sandy Flitterman-Lewis in the Jewish Women’s Archive Encyclopedia.
Click Here to Read: Assessing Jewish Identity of Author Killed by Nazis By Patricia Cohen in The New York Times on April 25, 2010.
Click Here to Read: Growing Up With Irène Némirovsky By Liesl Schillinger in The NEw York Times on September 30, 2011.
Click Here to Read: The tragedy and legacy of Suite Francaise author Irene Nemirovsky: Ukranian author Irene Nemirovsky died in Auschwitz in 1942. Her daughter kept her unpublished works for 50 years without reading them but, when released, they became a sensation and now a film. Henry Fitzherbert tells the story of her posthumous success By Henry Fitzherbert on the Express website on March 15, 2015.
Click Here to Read: Élisabeth Gille’s Devastating Account of her Mother, Irène Némirovsky
by Ruth Franklin in The New Republic on September 21, 2011.
Click Here to Read: The Life of Irene Nemirovsky By Olivier Philipponnat and Patrick Lienhardt Reviewed by Jessica LeTourneur on the Three Percent Review website.
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