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Aden Arabie
(Nizan)

Albi, France

Algeria

FLN

“Manifesto of the

Sartre and

War

Algren, Nelson

American Dilemma
(Myrdal)

Amiens, France

Amsterdam, Netherlands

anti-Semitism

Russia

Antoine Bloyé
(Nizan)

Aptekman, Barbara

Aragon, Louis

Arlen, Michael

Aron, Raymond

Asabuki, Tomiko

Astruc, Alexandre

Audry, Colette

Bair, Deirdre

Bal Nègre, Rue Blomet

Barbezat, Olga

Barnaby Rudge
(Dickens)

Barrault, Jean-Louis

Barrès, Maurice

Bataille, Georges

Beauvoir, Georges de (father)

Beauvoir, Françoise de (mother)

Beauvoir, Hélène de, “Poupette”

(sister

boyfriend/husband, Lionel de Roulet

girlfriend Gégé

Beauvoir, Simone de: adoption of Sylvie

Le Bo

America, interest in

American tou

appearanc

breast lum

car accident, 1965

cars owned b

Catholic girlhood

death, funeral, and burial

family visit

finances and sharing of funds

lecturing in Tunis and Algiers, 1946

mother's deat

mythology and fame of

nickname,
le Castor

Beaver

pil

taking and alcohol

pneumoni

pneumonia, 198

restrictive society of

sister, Hélène “Poupette” (
see
Beauvoir, Hélène “Poupette” [sister]); tête-à-têtes, as social habit

Beauvoir, Simone de
(cont.)
:

CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY:

aging an

as bourgeoisi

brilliance and intellectual diligence,

children an

conversation
à deux
,

preference fo

courage and determination

death and mortality, fears of

emotionality and vulnerability

friends and students as acolytes

handwritin

hiking and strenuous activities

housekeeping and cooking

lonelines

male value

music preferred by

obsessive behavior

rebellion against

conventio

seasicknes

self-imag

solitarines

speaking voice and manner

work habit

EARLY YEARS AND EDUCATION:

Cours Adeline Désir

exams for
agrégation
in philosophy, 1929

father's loss of wealth

friend Stéph

friend Zaz

love for cousin, Jacques

room at 91 Avenue Denfert

Rocherea

Sorbonn

summers in Limousin

J
EAN
-P
AUL
S
ARTRE AND:

advice and criticism of her writing

Algeria, 194

American trips of Sartre (and his liaison with Vanetti), 1945–1946

Brazil trip, 1960

burial, joint grave

China trip

consummation of relationship, 1929,

Cuba trip, 196

Czechoslovakia trip, 1968

daily schedul

death and burial of Sartr

discontent of Sartre

Easter vacation, Saint-Tropez, 1953

Elkaïm's behavior

following Sartre's death and

family's disapproval of

as famous coupl

first meeting

first summer i

Limousin, 192

games between them

health decline of Sartre

his love affairs and her response

Italy trip

Italy, yearly retreat in Rome, 1956 on

Japan, 196

letters given to Bibliothèque Nationale

living arrangements, Paris, 1937–1939

Middle Easttrip, 1967

military service of Sartre, 1929–1930

relationship during

Morocco vacation, 1938

note from 1930

“oneness,”

as open

relationshi

pac

passion fo

physical relationship

in Rouen, 1932–1933

Russian trip

Sahara crossing together

Saint-Lambert sojourn, 1947

Sartre's friends and

Sartre's interview, 1975, and

skiing in Mégève, 1945

Spanish trip, 1931

summer vacations with

“superiority” of Sartre

tenth anniversary

vacation

visit in Berlin, 1933

Yugoslavia visits

LOVE AFFAIRS AND LIAISONS:

Arthur Koestle

Bianca Bienenfeld

Claud

Lanzman

diaphragm an

the Famil

formality,
vous
vs.
tu

her love affairs and duplicity

Jacques-Laurent Bost

jealous

“Kos” facto

lesbianis

Miche

Vitol

Nathalie Sorokine

Nelson Algre

Olga Kosakiewic

Pierre Guill

René Mahe

seductions and lies

sexuality o

Sylvie Le Bontrios

P
HILOSOPHY AND BELIEFS:

on “the biographical illusion

choice and responsibility

existentialis

feminis

freedom of the press

on lov

on marriage,

loss of belief in God

the “Other,”

politics an

Sartre's volunteerism and

on sex and sexuality

“sincerity toward oneself,”

treason accusations and violence

agains

on women's status and rights

PUBLISHED WORKS AND WRITINGS:

Adieux:A Farewell to Sartre

All Men Are

Morta

All Said and Done

America Day by Day

attempts at novels

Le

Belles Images

Blood of Others, The

cafés as workplace

characters, real-life people thinly disguised

collaboration with Sartre

Comb
articles

The Coming of Age

criticism and reviews

dedication

All Said and Done

dedication,

The Blood of

Other

dedication

The Mandarins

dedication,
The Second Sex

dedication,
She Came to Stay

dedication

A Very Easy Death

Force of Circumstance

“Jean-Pau

Sartre: Strictly Confidential

journal

letters and journals, intent of publication

The Long
March

love letters to Nelson Algren

The Mandarins

as memoiris

Memoirs of a Dutiful

Daughte

“Merleau-Ponty and Pseudo

Sartrianism,

“Misunderstanding in Moscow,”

novellas rejected by publishers

novels and authors read

Prime of Life, The

Prix Goncourt award

The Second Sex

self-revelation in

She Came to Stay
(
L'Invitée
)

Beauvoir, Simone de
(cont.)

Le Temps modernes,

journa

Useless Mouths

A Very Easy Death

The Woman Destroyed

T
EACHING CAREER
Marseille

Pari

popularity and influence

Roue

scandal of Sorokine and loss of position

WORLD WAR II:
Bost called up, 1939

consciousness of history and

fears an

flees Paris, June, 1940

leaves of Bost and Sartre 1940

liberation of Paris and

life in Paris during the

Occupatio

meeting wit

Sartre, Brumath, 1939

resistance efforts

return to Occupied Paris, July, 1940

Sartre called up, 1939

Sartre's return, 1941

writing to Bost and Sartre

Bechet, Sidne

Being and Timec
(Heidegger)

Ben Gal, El

Berli

Berriau, Simon

Bienenfeld, Bianca

Blin, Roger

Bost, Jacques-Laurent “Little Bost

affair with Dolores

Vanett

affair wit

Nathalie Sorokine

affair with Sylvie Le Bon

Beauvoir and

Olga Kosakiewicz and

Bost, Pierre

Boully, Monny de

Boully, Paulette Lanzmann de

Bourla, Jean-Pierre

Brasseur, Pierre

Brazil

Breton, André

Brioude, France

Brodsky, Joseph

Brumath, France

Boeuf Noi

Lion d'Or hote

Tavern du Cer

Brunschvicg, Leon

Cahors, France

Truffe Noire hotel

Camus, Albert

break with Sartre

death o

Casarès, Maria

Castro, Fidel

Cathala, Lucia

Cau, Jean

Claudel, Paul

Chaveau, Nadine

Chicago

Hotel Alexandri

China

CNE (National Committee of

Writers)

Cocteau, Jean

Cohen-Solal, Annie

Cohn-Bendit, Daniel

Collège de France

Combat

Commentaire
(journal)

Communism

American denial of passports and

Cold War an

Cub

Frenc

Italia

Maois

Resistance in France

Sartre, as “fellow traveler

Sartre's conversion

Conspiration, La
(Nizan)

Contat, Michel

Corsica, Beauvoir-Le Bon in

Crucible, The
(Miller)

Cuba

Cuzin, François

Czechoslovakia: Sartre-Beauvoir trip

1968

Soviet invasion

Dagron, Gilbert

Daniel, Jean

Daniel, Yuly

Darkness at Noon
(Koestler)

Dedijer, Vladimir

De Gaulle, Charles

Deleuze, Gilles

Deneuve, Catherine

Dernier des Métiers, Le
(Bost)

Desanti, Dominique

Desanti, Jean-Toussaint

Devouassoux, Simone Debout

Discourse on Metaphysics
(Leibniz)

Disgraceful Affair, A
(Bienenfeld Lamblin)

Dorosh, Yefim

Duchamp, Marcel

Duclos, Jacques

Dullin, Charles

Duras, Marguerite

L'Ecume des Jours
(Vian)

Egypt, Sartre-Beauvoir trip, 1967

Ehrenburg, Ilya

Elkaïm, Arlette

adoption and literary executor for Sartre

Eluard, Paul d'Estaing, Giscard

L'Express
magazine

existentialism

Fanon, Frantz

Fest, Joachim

Figaro, Le,

Figaro Littéraire

Flaubert, Gustave

France Dimanche

France Soir

Gallimard, Gaston

Gallimard, Michel

Gallimard, Robert

Gallimard publishers

Genet, Jean

Gerassi, Fernando

Gerassi, John

Gerassi, Stépha

Gide, André

Gilbert, Colette

“Goodbye Lilies, Hello Spring”

(Algren)

Gorz, André

Grasset publishers

Greco, Juliette

Greece

Green Hat, The
(Arlen)

Guérin, Daniel

Guevara, Che

Guille, Pierre

Gulag Archipelago
(Solzhenitsyn)

Guttoso, Renato

Halimi, Gisèle

Hare, David

Harper's Bazaar

Harper's
magazine

Heidegger, Martin

Hermantier, Raymond

Hitler, Adolf

Humanité Dimanche

Hungary

Husserl, Edmund

Huston, John

Idt, Geneviève

L'Inachevé
(Puig)

Ireland

Israel

Sartre on

Six-Day War

Italy: Albergo Nazionale, Piazzo

Montecitorio, Rome

Albergo del Sole, Rome

Beauvoir-Algren trip, 1949

Beavoir-Le Bon trip, 1971

Beauvoir-Sartre trips

Beauvoir Sartre, yearly retreat in Rome, 1956 on

CaféFlorian, Venice

Café della Scala Milan

communist party in

Hotel Luna, Venice

Minerv

Hotel, Rom

Naple

Piazza Navona, Rome

Sartre-Kosakiewicz trips

Sartre's convalescence in 1954

Sartre's love for

Jacob, Max

Japan

See als
Asabuki

Tomik

Jeanson, Francis

Jollivet, Simone

Juan-les-Pins, France

Junas, France

Khrushchev, Nikita

Koestler, Arthur

Kosakiewicz, Marthe

Kosakiewicz, Olga

abortion o

acting caree

Beauvoir an

Bost an

fictional portraits of

Sartre an

tuberculosis o

Kosakiewicz, Victor

Kosakiewicz, Wanda

acting caree

Camus an

Sartre an

Kreindlina, Irina

Lacan, Jacques

La Cause du peuple
newspaper

Lacoin, Zaza

Lagache, Daniel

Laigle, Normandy, France

Lalande, André

Lamba, Jacqueline Breton

Lanzmann, Claude

Lanzmann, Evelyne/Evelyne Rey

Lanzmann, Jacques

Laon, France

Lapouge, Gilles

La Rochelle, France

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