Sagan, Paris 1954
By Anne Berest
Translated by Heather Lloyd
By Anne Berest
Translated by Heather Lloyd
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
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Jan 07, 2025 | ISBN 9781805333852
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Praise
A fascinating account of Francoise Sagan’s youth,Bold and accomplished,A unique and inspiring book, recommended for readers attracted to French novels and novelists, literary memoir, and for anyone who may simply want to see a good example of superlative writing,Berest portrays Sagan as the literary Brigitte Bardot, an author who introduced a generation of women to eroticism and empowered them to take control of their bodies without fearing punishment from God or man,A clearly carefully researched account that does offer the salient facts, in more engaging and memorable ways than a straightforward factual account likely could
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