The Mandarins
Book (italiano):
In her most famous novel, <em>The Mandarins</em>, Simone de Beauvoir takes an unflinching look at Parisian intellectual society at the end of World War II. In fictionally relating the stories of those around her - Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Arthur Koestler, Nelson Algren - de Beauvoir dissects the emotional and philosophical currents of her time. At once an engrossing drama and an intriguing political tale, <em>The Mandarins</em> is the emotional odyssey of a woman torn between her inner desires and her public life. "Much more than a roman <em>à</em> clef . . . a moving and engrossing novel." - <em>New York Times</em>
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