: Upon her death from a heart attack at age 87, she bequeathed her library to Vitoux and his wife, Nicole. Themes and Literary Significance
: In broader interviews, Vitoux has described writing as a "form of consolation" and a way to scratch the surface of life’s "enigmas". Style and Legacy : Upon her death from a heart attack
The narrative centers on the attempt to reconstruct the life of Yedda Godard (1889–1976), a woman who lived an adventurous, exotic life in the early 20th century. : As the author delves into Yedda's books,
: As the author delves into Yedda's books, the boundaries between her life and his own begin to blur. He describes finding his own "troubled image" reflected in her collection. The work explores the enigmatic life of Yedda
Published in 1978, is a poignant biographical novel by French author and Academician Frédéric Vitoux . The work explores the enigmatic life of Yedda Godard, a neighbor of the author on the Île Saint-Louis, whose death leaves behind a legacy of memories and a vast personal library. The Enigma of Yedda Godard