At Lit Bites, Mike and Eva bring bite-sized episodes every Tuesday and Saturday that break down the complex works of literary geniuses, from Nobel prize winners to Broadway masters, in simple, accessible language. Whether you’re a literature enthusiast or just curious, our bite-sized episodes make it easy to explore the world’s most celebrated authors and their creations.
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At Lit Bites, Mike and Eva bring bite-sized episodes every Tuesday and Saturday that break down the complex works of literary geniuses, from Nobel prize winners to Broadway masters, in simple, accessible language. Whether you’re a literature enthusiast or just curious, our bite-sized episodes make it easy to explore the world’s most celebrated authors and their creations.
Please send us your questions and suggestions at bmusings.ideas@gmail.com. We love to hear from you.
Disclaimer: The content presented in this podcast is for informational purposes only and may contain inaccuracies
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In this episode, we delve into the life and works of Annie Ernaux, the Nobel Prize-winning French author known for her powerful exploration of memory, identity, and personal history. From her groundbreaking autobiographical works like The Years to her minimalist, raw style of writing, Ernaux has redefined how we approach the relationship between the self and society. Join us as we uncover how Ernaux transforms deeply personal moments into universal reflections on class, gender, and culture, making her one of the most influential writers of our time.
Tune in to discover what makes Ernaux’s narrative style so compelling and why her work resonates with readers around the world.
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