Happening – WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
A deeply personal account of a woman's struggle with pregnancy
Annie Ernaux author Tanya Leslie translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fitzcarraldo Editions
Published:13th Feb '19
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Annie Ernaux's Happening recounts her traumatic experience with an unplanned pregnancy in 1963, exploring themes of shame and societal pressure.
In 1963, a young woman named Annie Ernaux finds herself facing an unplanned pregnancy at the age of 23. Living in a society where abortion is illegal, she grapples with overwhelming feelings of shame and fear, understanding that her situation could label her and her family as social failures. This poignant narrative unfolds as Ernaux reflects on her past, revealing the emotional turmoil that accompanied her decision to terminate the pregnancy.
As she navigates her circumstances, Ernaux's desperation leads her to attempt a self-induced abortion, using a knitting needle in a moment of sheer panic. When this proves unsuccessful, she seeks out an abortionist, a choice fraught with danger and stigma. The harrowing experience culminates in a near-fatal encounter in a hospital emergency ward, highlighting the lengths to which she went to reclaim her autonomy.
Written forty years later, Happening serves as a powerful exploration of trauma and the societal pressures surrounding women's choices. Through her memories and journal entries, Ernaux meticulously examines the implications of her experience, providing readers with a profound understanding of the emotional and physical struggles faced by women in similar situations. This narrative not only sheds light on personal pain but also critiques the broader societal attitudes towards women's rights and reproductive health.
‘The author of one of the most important oeuvres in French literature, Annie Ernaux’s work is as powerful as it is devastating, as subtle as it is seething.’
— Édouard Louis, author of The End of Eddy
‘Happening is gripping and painfully inevitable to read – like a thriller. I felt close to Annie Duchesne, in her aloneness, in a way I’ve rarely felt close to a character in a book. Women will be grateful to Ernaux for her wisdom, concision, and commitment to writing about death and life.’
— Daisy Hildyard, author of Emergency
‘I’ve just finished Happening by Annie Ernaux, in which she writes about her experience of unwanted pregnancy and illegal abortion in 1960s France. The Years was one of my favourite reads of last year and that same rigorous clarity of vision – even when dealing with the complex or ambiguous – is just as evident here again. The experience of living simultaneously on the inside and outside of your own body is very particular to the female experience I think – and not only in relation to pregnancy but in myriad other ways too. I like the measured, unforgiving way she works her way through the logic, or illogic, of that. I find her work extraordinary.’
— Eimear McBride, author of Strange Hotel
‘Universal, primeval and courageous, Happening is a fiercely dislocating, profoundly relevant work — as much of art as of human experience. It should be compulsory reading.’
— Catherine Taylor, Financial Times
‘Meticulous catalogues of longing, humiliation, class anxiety and emotional distress, Ernaux’s books are unsparing in detail, pitiless in tone. In contrast to those of so many of her confession-minded peers, her shock tactics feel principled, driven less by narcissism or the need for self-justification than by some loftier impulse: a desire to capture the past as it was, undistorted by faulty memories, moral judgments or decorative literary flourishes.’
— Emily Eakin, New York Times Book Review
‘Ernaux’s work is an attempt at truth. Not a narrative bend on truth, but an “endeavour to revisit every single image”.... Ernaux’s work is important. Not just because of her subject matter, but because of the way she hands it over: the subtle contradictions; her dispassionate stoicism, mixed with savagery; her detailed telling, mixed with spare, fragmented text.’
— Niamh Donnelly, Irish Times
‘This short book ... is one of the most powerful memoirs I have ever read. Ernaux is famed in France, and is gathering fame abroad ... as an autobiographer of unusual talent and insight, virtually creating (although she disavows the term) a genre called “autofiction”, a hybrid style mixing, as the name suggests, autobiography and fiction, although there is nothing in Happening that suggests any fictional element. This is the truth, as bare as it can be told, although every so often Ernaux reminds us, carefully, that memory is slippery.’
— Nicholas Lezard, Dhaka Tribune
- Winner of Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 (Sweden)
ISBN: 9781910695838
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80 pages