Emmanuel Carrère: His Mother, Father, Russia, Georgia, and Ukraine
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Author Emmanuel Carrère explores his family history, tracing his parents and ancestors from Russia and Georgia.
- The reconstruction begins from the funeral of his mother, a prominent figure in French culture.
- The narrative also addresses current tensions between Europe and Russia.
Emmanuel Carrère, acclaimed author of "Limonov," embarks on a deeply personal journey through his family's past, delving into the lives of his parents and ancestors. This intricate exploration begins with a poignant moment: the funeral of his mother, a notable figure within French cultural circles.
Carrère meticulously reconstructs the histories of his Russian and Georgian forebears, weaving together personal narratives with broader historical contexts. The author's investigation is driven by a tenacious spirit, seeking to understand the roots that connect him to these diverse backgrounds.
Beyond the familial saga, the book also engages with contemporary geopolitical realities. Carrère's narrative thoughtfully incorporates the ongoing tensions between Europe and Russia, framing his personal history within the larger currents of international relations. The work promises a rich tapestry of memory, identity, and political reflection.
Originally published by Clarín in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.