Irène Némirovsky was born in Kiev in 1903 into a wealthy banking family and emigrated to France during the Russian Revolution. After attending the Sorbonne, she began to write and swiftly achieved success with her first novel, David Golder, which was followed by The Ball, The Flies of Autumn, Dogs and Wolves and The Courilof Affair. She died in 1942.
Novels
The Misunderstanding (1926)
David Golder (1929)
Le Bal (1930)
The Courilof Affair (1933)
The Pawn on the Chessboard (1934)
The Wine of Solitude (1935)
Jezebel (1937)
aka A Modern Jezebel
All Our Worldly Goods (1947)
Suite Francaise (2006)
Fire in the Blood (2007)
The Dogs and the Wolves (2009)
The Fires of Autumn (2014)
David Golder (1929)
Le Bal (1930)
The Courilof Affair (1933)
The Pawn on the Chessboard (1934)
The Wine of Solitude (1935)
Jezebel (1937)
aka A Modern Jezebel
All Our Worldly Goods (1947)
Suite Francaise (2006)
Fire in the Blood (2007)
The Dogs and the Wolves (2009)
The Fires of Autumn (2014)
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Novellas and Short Stories
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