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  1. Genre. Novel. Publisher. Éditions Albin Michel. Publication date. 1940. Pages. 342. Les Chiens et les Loups (The Dogs and the Wolves) is a novel by Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942), published at the end of 1939 as a serial in the weekly magazine Gringoire, then by Albin Michel in 1940.

  2. 1,879 ratings221 reviews. This wonderful, panoramic novel goes right back to Irène Némirovsky's roots, sweeping the reader from the Jewish quarter of a Ukrainian city in the early years of the twentieth century to Paris in the twenties and thirties, and back again to eastern Europe in a snowy winter on the eve of war.

  3. The Dogs and the Wolves. "This wonderful, panoramic novel goes right back to Ir ne Nemirovsky s roots, sweeping the reader from the Jewish quarter of a Ukrainian city in the early years...

  4. A wonderful, panoramic novel and an achingly poignant love story that goes back to Irène Némirovsky's roots, from the bestselling author of Suite Française. Ada grows up motherless in the Jewish...

  5. 2 de nov. de 2009 · The Dogs and the Wolves. Hardcover – International Edition, November 2, 2009. by Irene Nemirovsky (Author) 4.0 98 ratings. See all formats and editions. A wonderful, panoramic novel and an achingly poignant love story that goes back to Irène Némirovsky's roots, from the bestselling author of Suite Française.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2008 · The reputation of Irène Némirovsky, in the English-speaking world as in France, rests on Suite Française, an unfinished multipart novel that appeared in print only in 2004, some sixty years after its author’s death. During her lifetime Némirovsky was best known for an early work, the novel David Golder (1929).

  7. Irène Némirovsky was born in Kiev in 1903, the daughter of a Jewish banker. In 1918, the family fled the revolution, settling in France, where she published several novels before perishing in Auschwitz. Many of her books are now being published in English, including this tale of doomed love. Translator Sandra Smith explains: the French […]