The article discusses the publication of Annie Ernaux's book 'Leta' (Years) in Slovenia, translated by Suzana Koncut. The book, originally published in 2008, is described as an autobiographical work written in the third person, avoiding personal pronouns like 'I.' It covers Ernaux's life from her birth in 1940 through the era of digitalization, YouTube, and the decline of privacy. The piece highlights Ernaux's neutral, direct style, which often omits emotional embellishment. The book is noted for its fragmented narrative filled with political, historical, and cultural references spanning French history from World War II onwards, including topics such as the Algerian War, feminism, existentialism, and major global events.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides a balanced overview of the book's content, themes, and literary style without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on the literary and thematic elements rather than making political judgments or taking a stance on specific issues.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 75 · Objektivnost 65): Factuality is moderate as the article accurately describes the release of 'Leta' by Annie Ernaux through Mladinska knjiga with a new translation, but lacks specific details about the content or historical context. Objectivity is slightly compromised due to subjective interpretations of the book's st



