The Misunderstanding

Hardback Published on: 06/09/2012
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Synopsis

The Misunderstanding is Irene Nemirovsky's first novel, written when she was just twenty-one and published in a literary journal two years later. An intense story of self-destructive and blighted love, it is also a tragic satire of French society after the Great War. Yves Harteloup, scarred by the war, is a disappointed young man, old money fallen on hard times, who returns for the summer to the rich, comfortable Atlantic resort of Hendaye, where he spent blissful childhood holidays. He becomes infatuated with a beautiful, bored young woman, Denise, whose rich husband is often away on business. Intoxicated by summer nights and Yves' intensity, Denise falls passionately in love, before the idyll has to end and Yves must return to his mundane office job. In the mournful Paris autumn their love flounders on mutual misunderstanding, in the apparently unbridgeable gap between a life of idle wealth and the demands of making a living, between a woman's needs and a man's way of loving. As Denise is driven mad with desire and jealous suspicion, Yves, too sure of her, tortures himself and her with his emotional ambivalence. Taking her sophisticated mother's advice, Denise takes action ...which she may regret forever.
With a sharp satirical eye and a characteristic perception for the fault lines in human relationships, Irene Nemirovsky's first novel shows sure signs of the brilliant novelist she was to become.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780701186753
  • Number of pages: 176
  • Dimensions: 205 x 139 x 21 mm
  • Weight: 266g

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The Misunderstanding
An ageless tale of complex love
Yves was a young man who was used to a wealthy lifestyle, but now found himself broke and impoverished. Whilst enjoying the summer sunshine upon a beach in... READ MORE
Anne Watkinson
The Misunderstanding
A great read full of emotions and a special flair
Enjoyed reading The Misunderstanding. Irene Nemirovsky wrote the book when she was 21 years old, but this is hardly noticeable as she describes and lets th... READ MORE
JohannaC
The Misunderstanding
The Misunderstanding
If not very original, The Misunderstanding is very moving. Surprisingly for such a young writer, Irene Nemirovsky perfectly succeeded in translated the com... READ MORE
EmmaM
The Misunderstanding
Loved this book!
I was unable to put this book down from the moment I opened it. It is a truly magical love story that will have you hooked from the very beginning. I've al... READ MORE
Danielle Meredith
The Misunderstanding
A Look Back to her Beginnings
Fans of Suite Francaise are sure to enjoy this novel. Shorter in scope and ambition than her later work, The Misunderstanding was written by Irene Nemirovs... READ MORE
Theresa Howes
The Misunderstanding
A quick, enjoyable read
This book may be short, but the story it contains is captivating. It is in essence a story of a couple in love, and misunderstandings which may arise throu... READ MORE
fluffy1st
The Misunderstanding
A mixed bag
While it is possible to see some strengths in the subject matter of this book, it is also fairly clear that this is the work of a relatively undeveloped wr... READ MORE
Al G
The Misunderstanding
If you care about the art of fiction read this!
This beautifully written novel follows the blossoming of a love affair under sunny Basque skies and its subsequent demise in a drab Paris Autumn. Set in Fr... READ MORE
Debbie S
The Misunderstanding
Wonderful prose
A short book, but full of intricate yet delicate language. This is both a credit to the author and the translator, who has managed to translate her prose w... READ MORE
unquietmind
The Misunderstanding
A beautiful and devastating study of character
I loved this compelling early work of Nerimovsky. Intricate yet entirely accessible, this is the study of a love affair between the two protagonists; Denis... READ MORE
Russian Literature Lover
The Misunderstanding
Perfect late summer read
Interesting that this novel by Irene Nemirovsky, her first to be written, is now re-published 6 years after 'Suite Francaise'. In a sense this allows us to... READ MORE
Nicola Reid
The Misunderstanding
A rewarding read
Yet another wonderful translation of an Irene Nemirovsky novel. It’s hard to believe this is Nemirovsky’s first novel, written when she was only 21, such i... READ MORE
Red Clare
The Misunderstanding
fascinating
The plot of this short novel is not why you should read it. There are many variations in fiction of the "bored housewife has affair" type, but not many tha... READ MORE
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