Authors: Hazel Rowley
Lassithiotakis, Hélène
Le Bon de Beauvoir, Sylvie
adoption by Beauvoir
Léger, Fernand
Le Havre, France
Café de la Grande Poste
Café Les Mouettes
Guillaum
Tell caf
Hotel Printania
Lycée Françoi
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Leiris, Michel
Leiris, Zette
Levi, Carlo
Lévi-Strauss, Claude
Lévy, Benny.
See
Victor, Pierre
Lévy, Bernard-Henri
Libération
open letter by Arlette Elkaïm
Limousin, France
Lone Pine, California
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles Times
Loursais, Claude, 378n 5
Lycées.
See city where located
Lyon, France
Madame Bovary
(Flaubert)
Magnani, Anna
Magre, Judith
Maheu, Inès
Maheu, René
Malraux, André
Mancy, Anne-Marie Schweitzer Sartre(mother)
death o
Sartre lives with, 1946
Mancy, Joseph (stepfather)
“Manifesto of the
Mansfield, Katherine
Man with the Golden Arm
(Algren)
Marr, Dora
Marron, Germaine
Marseille, France
cafes and brasseries
Lycée Montgran
Marseill
Tuffreau apartment, Avenue du Prado
Marxism
Matin de Paris, Le
Mauriac, François
McCarthy, Mary
Mégève, France
Menton, Côte d'Azur, France
Meredith, George
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice
Zaza's death and vilification by
Simone de Beauvoir
Mexico City, Mexico
Mezzrow, Mezz
Michel, Georges
Miller, Arthur
Miracle of the Wolves, The
(film)
Modern Times
(film)
Moffat, Ivan
Moi, Toril
Monde, Le
Monteil, Claudine
Moreau, Jeanne
Morel, Madame
Morocco: Beauvoir-Algren trip
Beauvoir-Sartre trip
Maheu teaching in Fez
Mouloudji, Marcel
Myrdal, Gunnar
Nancy, France
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
Never Come Morning
(Algren)
New Philosophers
New York City: Beauvoir in, 1947
Brevoort Hote
Frenche xpatriates in
Harlem
Jimmy Ryan'
Nick's Ba
Plaza Hote
Russian Tea Roo
Sartre in, 1945â1946
Stépha and Fernando in
Tavern on the Green
Times Squar
New Yorker
Nizan, Henriette
Nizan, Paul
Nouvelle Revue Française
Nouvelles Littéraires, Les
Nouvel Observateur
discussions of Sartre-Victor
Novy Mir
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
(Solzhenitsyn)
Outsider, The
(Camus)
Papatakis, Niko
Paris of Sartre and Beauvoir: Algerian
conflict and
Anne-Marie
Mancy/Sartre apartment
Rue Bonaparte
Anne-Marie
Mancy hotel, Boulevard Raspail
L'Atelier drama school
Bal Nègre
Rue Blomet
Beaujon
Hospital
Beauvoir apartment
Avenue Denfert-Rochereau
Montparnasse
Beauvoir apartment, Rue de la Bûcherie
Beauvoir apartment, Rue Schoelcher
Montparnasse, xiii
Beauvoir family apartment
Rue de Rennes
Bibliothèque
Nationale
bombing of
Bost apartment, Boulevard
Edgar Quinet
Bost apartment
Rue de la Bûcherie
Boulevard du Montparnasse
Boully apartment, Rue Alexandre-
Cabanel
Café Coupole
Boulevard du Montparnasse
Café Deux Magots
Café Dôme
Café Dupont, Montmartre
Café de
Flore, Boulevard Saint-Germain
Café Palette, Boulevard du
Montparnasse
Café Pont-Royal
Le Café Rouge
Cafe Sélect
Café des Trois
Mousquetaires, Avenue du Maine
Comédie Française
Ecole Normale Supérieure
Elkaïm studio, Rue Delambre
Evelyne Lanzmann apartment
Rue Jacob
gardens of the Palais Royal
Gare de l'Est
Gare Saint-Lazare
Gestapo and arrests
Hôtel Aubusson
Rue Dauphine
Hôtel Chaplain, Rue Jules-Chaplain
Hôtel du Danemark, Rue Vavin
Hôtel La Louisiane, Rue de
Seine Hôtel Lutétia
Hôtel Mistral
Rue de Cels
Hôtel Oriental, Place Denfert-Rochereau
Hôtel du Poirier
Emile Goudeau Square
Hôtel Royal Bretagne, Rue de la Gaîté
Israeli-Palestinian conference
jazz clubs
Saint-Germain
the Jockey
Le Bon apartment, Avenue du
Maine Leiris's apartment
Quai des Grands-Augustins
Liberation Luxembourg
Gardens Lycée Condorcet
Lycée Duruy Lycée Henry IV
Paris Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris
Lycée Molière, Paris
Lycée Pasteur Madame
Morel's apartment, Boulevard
Raspail Méphisto club
Montparnasse Cemetery
Nox restaurant Occupation
Place Saint-Germain
(Place Sartre-Beauvoir)
Poupette's studio, Jardin des Plantes
Rue Delambre St-Anne's
Hospital Sally Swing's apartment
Rue Grenelle Sartre apartment, Boulevard Edgar Quinet
Sartre apartment
Boulevard Raspail Sartre's childhood in
Sartre's funeral procession
Sorbonne street market
Rue Daguerre, student
revolution tearoom on Rue de Médicis
Théâtre Antoine
Théâtre de la Athénée
Théâtre de la Cité
Théâtre du Vieux Colombier
Wanda Kosakiewicz apartment, Rue
du Dragon wartime
Zazou movement
Pasternak, Boris
Peace Movement
Périer, François
Pétain, Marshal
Petit Invité, Le
(Mouloudji)
phenomenology
Picard, Yvonne
Picasso, Pablo
Pingaud, Bernard
Politzer, Georges
Pontalis, Jean Bertrand
Portugal
Pouillon, Denise
Pouillon, Jean
Proust, Marcel
Provence, France Reine
Jeanne
Puig, André
Queneau, Raymond
Quimper, Brittany
Racine, Jean
Ramparts
magazine
Rassemblement Démocratique Révolutionnaire
(RDR)
Rat d'Amérique, Le
(Lanzmann)
Really the Blues
(Mezzrow and Wolfe)
Rebel, The
(Camus)
Reggiani, Serge
Reweliotty, André
Rey, Evelyne.
See
Lanzmann, Evelyne
Rezvani, Serge
Robbe-Grillet, Alain
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius
Rouen, France
Brasserie de l'Opera
Brasserie Paul Brasserie Victor
Hôtel du Petit Mouton
Hôtel La Rochefoucauld
Lycée Jeanne d'Arc
Métropole
Roulet, Lionel de
Rousseau, Jean Jacques
Roy, Claude
Russell, Bertrand
Russell Tribunal
Russia (Soviet Union): Algren's
criticism Beauvoir and
Sartre's works in Brodsky trial
Czechoslovakia invasion Hungarian invasion
Leningrad Moscow
Peking Hotel, Moscow
samizdat
Sartre-Beauvoir break from
Sartre-Beauvoir trips
Sartre's belief in desires for peace of
Sartre's writing and apologia for
Soviet Writers Union
“thaw” translation of Sartre's
Words
Writers Club, Moscow
See also
Zonina, Lena
Rybalka, Michel
Sagan, Françoise
Said, Edward
Saint-Cyr, France
Soleil d'Or
brasserie
Saint-Germain-les-Belles, France
Hôtel de la Boule d'Or
Saint-Lambert, France
Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France
Saint-Raphael, France
Saint-Symphorien, France
Saint-Tropez, France
Samedi Soir
(tabloid)
Samman, Ali el
Sarraute, Nathalie
Sartre
(film)
Sartre, Jean-Baptiste (father)
Sartre, Jean-Paul: adoption of Arlette
Elkaïm and her behavior as executor
Sartre, Jean-Paul
(cont.)
:
American trips appearance
blindness, final years
cigarettes, giving up
death and burial
detective stories, love of
documentary fame of, ix
finances and financial support of others
health problems and final decline
intellectual decline
interview mother, Anne-Marie
relationship with
nickname, “the Little Man,”
pill taking and alcohol intake, problems with
secretary, André Puig
secretary, Claude Faux
secretary, Jean Cau
secretary, Pierre
Victor self-image, as ugly
stepfather Joseph Mancy, relationship with
tête-à -têtes, as social habit
weight and obesity
C
HARACTER AND PERSONALITY:
ambitions and commitment to
writing beauty in
women, need for
belief in his own superiority and genius as
bourgeoisie children and
coldness or indifference
communal living and
conversation
à deux
, preference for
foods preferred by
freedom and lack of attachment
friends encouraged to have affairs
friends and students as acolytes, xii
friends as physically attractive
handwriting irascibility as listener
living quarters unkempt melancholy and depressions
music preferred by personal hygiene
seduction of women, need for, xiiiâxiv
self-analysis sexuality of temper
temperament transformation to “new intellectual”
unconventionality, nonconformity, x, xiv
work habits
E
ARLY YEARS AND EDUCATION:
death of father Ãcole Normale
Supérieure, Paris
agrégation
exams the “little comrades,”
living with grandparents in Paris
living in La Rochelle
Lycée Henry IV, Paris Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris
military service nickname “Poulou,”
student residence, Cité Universitaire
L
OVE AFFAIRS AND LIAISONS:
Arlette Elkaïm attraction to
“drowning women,”
Bianca Bienenfeld coitus interruptus practiced by
Colette Audry Colette
Gilbert convalescence in Italy, Austria, and
Germany with Michelle Vian
Dolores Vanetti
Dolores Vanetti, proposal and talk of marriage
Evelyne Lanzmann
the Family Françoise
Sagan Germaine
Marron Hélène
Lassithiotakis his love affairs and duplicity, x, xiiiâxiv
jealousy and Lena
Zonina Liliane Siegel
Marie Ville
Michelle Vian
Nathalie Sorokine Olga
Kosakiewicz Sally Swing
scandal of Nathalie Sorokine
schedule, daily, later life
Simone Jollivet
Tomiko Asabuki the trios
Wanda Kosakiewicz
See also
Simone de
Beauvoir (
below
)
P
HILOSOPHY AND BELIEFS:
anticolonialism, xi
“antipsychiatry” movement
“authenticity,” xi on
“the biographical illusion,” xi;
communism and, x, xiii, on emotions vs.
will existentialism, x,
see also Being and
Nothingness
(below); existential
psychoanalysis on freedom
choice (volunteerism), and responsibility
freedom of the press intellectual's commitment to truth
Israel and
Israeli-Palestinian conference
literature as religion
Maoism on marriage and monogamy
mescaline experiment
peace and phenomenology
politics and(
see also
Russia);
Rassemblement Démocratique
Révolutionnaire
(RDR)
relationships and conflict on romance and love
Rosenberg executions and on sex
the situation
socialism and Soviet Union, articles and apologia for
temporary morality
theory of liberty and contingency on
“transparency,” xiâxii USSR, Hungarian invasion and
USSR, trips to and politics
P
UBLISHED works and writings:
The Age of Reason
American articles
Antoine Roquentin, character, based on himself
article on the Rosenberg executions
articles on Cuba
articles on de Gaulle for
L'Express
on Baudelaire
Being and Nothingness
biographical essays, ix; cafés as workplace
The Chips Are Down
on colonialism and raci
Combat
articles
The Communists and Peace
The Condemned of Altona
criticism and
Sartre, Jean-Paul
(cont.)
: reviews
The Critique of Dialectical