by Simone de Beauvoir
An epic romance, a philosophical argument and an honest portrayal of what it means to be a woman, Simone de Beauvoir sketches the volatile intellectual and political climate of post-war France, peopling her story with important figures of the era such as Camus, Satre and Nelson Algren. This translation originally published: London: Collins, 1957.
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