The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Sarraute, Nathalie
(nätäl´ särt´) (KEY) , 19001999, French novelist, b. Ivanovo, Russia, as Natasha Tcherniak; studied at the Sorbonne and Oxford Univ. A lawyer, she joined (1925) a Paris firm. She began writing in the early 1930s. Stark and revolutionary in technique, Sarrautes nouveaux romans [new novels] Tropismes (1939, tr. 1967) and Portrait dun inconnu (1949, tr. 1958) were brought to public attention by Jean-Paul Sartre. Sometimes termed antinovels, they are stripped of the traditional elements of plot, characterization, and chronology and instead focus upon psychological preoccupations, giving subconscious impulses surrealistic and analytic treatment. Her later novels, Martereau (1953), Le Planétarium (1959, tr. 1960), Do You Hear Them? (1972, tr. 1973), and Here (1995, tr. 1997), show some compromise with traditional form. Sarrautes essays on the novel were published in Age of Suspicion (1956, tr. 1963).