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by Simone de Beauvoir
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Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD, October of 2024 ‧
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Potent and vividly emotional, Simone de Beauvoir’s captivating novel questions freedom and individual responsibility in the face of brutality

‘These carefree faces, on which we allowed our smiles to spread, were for others the mask of tragedy.’

Jean Blomart, patriot leader against the German forces of occupation, waits throughout an endless night for his wounded lover, Hélène, to die. Told through memories of his and her life, The Blood of Others paints an intense and moving picture of their love story and life in German occupied Paris during the Second World War. In the face of a seemingly unstoppable force, Hélène and Jean are confronted by the illusion of freedom and made to question their individual roles in the collective struggle against fascism, with devastating consequences.

First published in 1945, this powerful novel resonates profoundly today and brings the ideas of one of the most important existentialist thinkers to life in spellbinding prose.

With an Introduction by Ali Smith.

Blood Of Others

by Simone de Beauvoir

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ISBN: 9781802065817
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
Release Date: October of 2024
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9781802065817
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Simone de Beauvoir

Simone de Beauvoir nasceu em Paris, em 1908. Estudou Filosofia na Sorbonne, onde conheceu Sartre, companheiro de toda a vida e com quem viveu uma relação célebre pelos seus padrões de abertura e honestidade. No final da Segunda Guerra Mundial, editou a revista política Les Temps Modernes, fundada por Sartre e Merleau-Ponty, entre outros. Foi ativista no movimento francês de emancipação das mulheres, nos anos de 1970, e serviu de modelo e de influência aos movimentos feministas posteriores. Simone de Beauvoir ganhou o Prémio Goncourt em 1954 com Os Mandarins. Morreu em Paris, em 1986.

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