Nobel Prize in Literature のーべるぶんがくしょう
Edition 45 (1952)
Literature awardInternational literature awardLifetime achievement award
Winners
1 peopleThérèse Desqueyroux is François Mauriac's best-known novel, portraying a woman who seeks freedom inside an oppressive marriage. Guilt, faith, and moral pressure accumulate quietly, and the novel explores the heroine's shifting consciousness and loneliness more deeply than the outward event itself.
A sharp portrait of a woman whose search for freedom unfolds under the pressure of silence.
163 pages
psychological fictionguilt and forgivenessfaithmarriageloneliness