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Dora Bruder

by Patrick Modiano, Mark Polizzotti
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Overview


In 1988 Patrick Modiano stumbled across an ad between the stock market report and a story of a school visit to Maréchal Pétain in the personal columns of Paris Soir from December 31, 1941: "We are looking for a young girl, Dora Bruder, 15 years old, five feet tall, round face, gray-brown eyes, gray sportscoat, burgundy pullover, navy blue hat and skirt, brown athletic shoes. Send all information to Mr. and Mrs. Bruder, 41, Boulevard Ornano, Paris."
Placed by the parents of a 15-year-old Jewish girl who had run away from her convent school just before New Year's Eve, this ad set Modiano on a quest to find out everything he could about Dora Bruder and why she ran away from the Catholic boarding school that had been hiding her. He found only one other official mention of her name: on a list of Jews deported from Paris to Auschwitz in September 1942.
With no knowledge of Dora Bruder aside from these two records of disappearances, Modiano continued to dig for fragments from Dora's past. What little he found in official records or through remaining family members, Modiano transforms into a meditation on the immense losses of the period—lost people, lost stories, and lost history. As he tries to find connections to Dora, Modiano delivers a moving account of the ten-year investigation that took him back to the sights and sounds of Paris under the Occupation and the paranoia of the Pétain regime.
In his efforts to exhume her from the past, Modiano realizes that he must come to terms with the specters of his own troubled adolescence. The result is a montage of creative and historical material that unfolds as a moving rumination on loss.

About the Author, Patrick Modiano, Mark Polizzotti

Patrick Modiano is one of the most celebrated French novelists of his generation. He has collaborated with Louis Malle on the film Lacombe Lucien and has written over fifteen novels.

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Editorials

Boston Globe

It takes little more than an hour or so to read Joanna Kilmartin's graceful translation, but the memory of its poignant passages may remain with a reader forever.

Toronto Star

Lyrical [and] moving.

From The Critics

An unforgettable eulogy to a previously unknown Holocaust victim.

Book Details

Published
December 14, 1999
Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
123
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780520214262

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