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Tete-a-tete : the lives and loves of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre /

by Rowley, Hazel.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Chatto & Windus, 2006Description: xv, 429 p., [16] p. of plates : ports. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780701175085 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 848.91409Subject(s): Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986 | Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980 | Authors, French -- 20th century -- Biography | Philosophers -- France -- Biography | Feminists -- France -- Biography | Biography | Biography & non-fiction prose | Biography: general | History of philosophy, philosophical traditionsSummary: They are buried in a joint grave, their names linked for eternity. This is the story of a relationship which still arouses controversy, particularly in France. Drawing on Sartre and Beauvoir's own journals and correspondence, Rowley shows the passion, energy, humour and bizarre contradictions between them. They are one of the world's legendary couples. Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Startre - those passionate, free-thinking Existentialist philosopher-writers - had a committed but notoriously open union that generated no end of controversy. Through original interviews and access to new primary sources, Hazel Rowley portrays them up close: we witness Beauvoir and Sartre with their circle, holding court in Paris cafes. We learn the details of their infamous romantic entanglements with the young Olga Kosakiewicz and others; of their efforts to protest the wars in Algeria and Vietnam; and of Beauvoir's tempestuous love affair with Nelson Algren. We hear the anguished discussions that would lead to Sartre's refusal of the Nobel Prize, and listen in on the couple as they comment on each other's great works. The impact of their writings on modern thought can hardly be overestimated, but Beauvoir and Sartre are remembered just as much for the lives they led. Theirs is a great story - and a great story is precisely what Beauvoir and Sartre most wanted their lives to be.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-387) and index.

They are buried in a joint grave, their names linked for eternity. This is the story of a relationship which still arouses controversy, particularly in France. Drawing on Sartre and Beauvoir's own journals and correspondence, Rowley shows the passion, energy, humour and bizarre contradictions between them. They are one of the world's legendary couples. Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Startre - those passionate, free-thinking Existentialist philosopher-writers - had a committed but notoriously open union that generated no end of controversy. Through original interviews and access to new primary sources, Hazel Rowley portrays them up close: we witness Beauvoir and Sartre with their circle, holding court in Paris cafes. We learn the details of their infamous romantic entanglements with the young Olga Kosakiewicz and others; of their efforts to protest the wars in Algeria and Vietnam; and of Beauvoir's tempestuous love affair with Nelson Algren. We hear the anguished discussions that would lead to Sartre's refusal of the Nobel Prize, and listen in on the couple as they comment on each other's great works. The impact of their writings on modern thought can hardly be overestimated, but Beauvoir and Sartre are remembered just as much for the lives they led. Theirs is a great story - and a great story is precisely what Beauvoir and Sartre most wanted their lives to be.

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