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003 OCoLC
005 20170404124906.0
008 850807s1986 nyu 000 1 eng
010 85019572
020 0394549279
020 9780394549279
035 (OCoLC)12418841
040 DLC|beng|cDLC|dBAKER|dBTCTA|dYDXCP|dOCLCQ|dOCLCG|dS@P
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041 1 eng|hfre
043 e-fr---
049 CKEA
050 00 PQ2679.I36|bA6613 1986
082 00 843/.914|219
100 1 Signoret, Simone,|d1921-1985.
240 10 Adieu, Volodia.|lEnglish
245 10 Adieu, Volodya :|ba novel /|cSimone Signoret ; translated
from the French by Stanley Hochman.
250 1st American ed.
264 1 New York :|bRandom House,|c[1986]
264 4 |c©1986
300 418 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 Translation of: Adieu Volodia.
520 This novel by the celebrated French actress, published
here posthumously, follows the fortunes of some Jewish
emigre families. Set in Paris between the world wars, her
story is of people who find ways to survive both the
memories of past persecution in Eastern Europe and the
threats of Nazism on the rise in France. Numerous
characters, most connected with the garment and theater
industries, are brought in, but only Nicole, the nouveau
riche neurotic who has created both a new identity and a
new past for herself, seems to be flesh and blood. The
others, despite some lively dialogue, are two-dimensional
and unreal. But a sense of the era does emerge, with
political events skillfully interwoven. --Laurie Spector
Sullivan, Library Journal.
650 0 Families|vFiction.
650 0 Jews|zFrance|vFiction.
650 0 National socialism|vFiction.
650 7 Families.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01728849
650 7 Jews.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00983135
650 7 National socialism.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01033761
651 7 France.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204289
655 7 Fiction.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423787
700 1 Hochman, Stanley.
994 C0|bCKE
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