Authors: Hazel Rowley
Reason
, ix dedication of
Being and
Nothingness
dedication of
Nausea
dedication of
No Exit
dedication of
Roads to Freedom
dedication of
The Victors
dedication of
The Wall
dedication of
Words
The Devil and the Good Lord
Dirty Hands
discussions of Sartre and Pierre Victor
Ethics
The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert,
fictional portraits of Olga Kosakiewicz
Le Figaro
articles
The Flies
foreword to
Nizan's
Aden Arabie
“The
Imagination,” Italy, book begun on
(published posthumously) journals
Kean
letters to Beauvoir
published 1983 letters and
journals, intent of publication, xiii
Libération
newspaper
editing and contributions
literary estate
Mathieu Delarue, characters based on himself
Melancholia
(early version of
Nausea
)
Nausea
, ix, x
Nobel Prize, ix
No Exit
“Paris Under the Occupation,”
plays of, ix
(
see also specific titles
);
Portrait of an Anti-Semite
Power and Liberty
(with Pierre Victor)
preface, Cartier
Bresson's China book preface
Frantz Fanon's
Wretched of the Earth
reading and influences
rejections of early works
The Reprieve
The Respectful
Prostitute
Roads to Freedom
Russia, articles and apologia for
Saint Genet
, ix
The Salem Witches
Search for a Method
Situations
Temps
modernes,
journal
The Victors
“The Wall,”
The Wall
Words
S
IMONE DE BEAUVOIR AND:
advice on her writing
Algerian trip
American trip, 1945, and
in Berlin and, 1933
Brazil trip, 1960
China trip, 1955
consummation of relationship, 1929
Cuba trip, 1960
Czechoslovakia trip, 1968
daily schedule, later life
declarations of love
discontent and
Easter vacation, Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Easter vacation, Saint-
Tropez, 1953
as famous couple
first meetings of, 1929
first summer in
Limousin, 1929
games between them
her love affairs and his response, x
illness of Simone, 1937
inequality of relationship
interview, 1975, and
Italy trips
Italy, yearly retreat in Rome, 1956 on
Japan, 1966
living arrangements, Paris, 1937â1939
Mégève, 1945, letters to
Middle East trip, 1967
military service, 1929â1930
relationship during
Morocco trip, 1938
note from 1930
“oneness,”
as open relationship, xiiâxiii; pact
physical relationship
reading and criticism by
Beauvoir of his writing
in Rouen, 1932â1933
Russian trips
Sahara crossing with
Saint-Lambert trip, 1947
Spanish trip, 1931
stepfather's disapproval
summer vacations with
tenth anniversary
vacation, 1934
Yugoslavia visits
T
EACHING CAREER:
fellowship at
French Institute, Berlin
influence and popularity, xii
Laon Le Havre Paris
W
ORLD
W
AR
II:
called up, 1939
impact on, x
leaves, 1940
letters to Beauvoir
liberation of Paris and
meeting with Beauvoir
Brumath, 1939
as prisoner of war
as reservist
resistance efforts
resistance group, CNE
return to Paris, March
Sartre
(Lévy), xiv
Satin Slipper, The
(Claudel)
Schoenmann, Ralph
Schwarzer, Alice, xii
Schweitzer, Albert
Schweitzer, Charles
Scotland
Shay, Art
Shoah
(film)
Sholokhov, Mikhail
Siegel, Liliane
Signoret, Simone
Silone, Ignazio
Simon, Pierre
Simon, René
Simone de Beauvoir
(film)
Simonov, Konstantin
Sinyavsky, Andrei
Social Contract
(Rousseau)
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
Sorbonne.
See
Paris
Sorokine (Moffat), Nathalie
scandal caused by
Soupault, Philippe
Spain
Spain Day by Day
(Bost)
Stalin, Josef, and Stalinist Russia, xiii
Stevens, George
structuralism
Swing, Sally
Taverny, France
Temps modernes, Les
“Everyday Sexism” column
Testament amoureux, Le
(Rezvani)
Thaw, The
(Ehrenburg)
Todd, Oliver
Tous les désespoirs sont permis
(Papatakis)
Trieste, Italy
Tuffreau, Suzanne
Tunisiav
United States:
America Day by Day
published in Bay of Pigs and
embargo of Cuba Beauvoir's
American tour
Beauvoir's return to Chicago and
Cold War and
The Coming of Age
published in
fame of Sartre and Beauvoir in
Force of
Circumstance
translated
The Mandarins
published in
racism in Rosenberg executions
Sartre's criticism of
Sartre's visits
The Second Sex
published in
women's status in
Valéry, Paul
Vanetti, Dolores
Verstraeten, Pierre
Vian, Boris
Vian, Michell
Vian, Michelle
(cont.)
abortions of attempt to have Sartre's child
Vian, Patrick
Vichy, France
Victor, Pierre (Benny Lévy)
discussions with Sartre
Vietnam: Dien Bien Phu Russell
Tribunal U.S. war in, protesting
Ville, Jean-André
Ville, Marie
Vitold, Michel
Vittorini, Elio
VVV
magazine
Weatherby, W. J.
Weill-Hallé, Lagroua
Wolfe, Bernard
Women: abortion issue and the
“Manifesto of the”
Beauvoir on American
Beauvoir on, in
The Second Sex
liberation groups
World War II: Auschwitz
Bost called up
Bost return to Paris
Bost wounded Dachau
death of Nizan
death of Politzer
Drancy internment camp
France, Free Zone
France surrenders French
complicity with Jewish genocide
French Resistance (communist)
Fresnes prison France
German invasion of
Denmark and Norway
German invasion of Holland, Belgium, and
Luxembourg Germany surrenders
Gestapo in Paris and arrests
impact on Beauvoir and Sartre's thinking, x;
Japan surrenders
Jewish persecution
liberation of Paris
Maginot Line broken
Paris occupied “Phony War,”
Sartre and Beauvoir in resistance
(Socialism and Liberty)
Sartre called up
Sartre in the CNE (National Committee of Writers)
Sartre as prisoner of war
Sartre return to Paris
“Under the Boot” resistance group
Vichy government and
French collaborators
Zazou movement
Wretched of the Earth, The
(Fanon)
Wright, Ellen and Richard
Yugoslavia
Zeitgeist
magazine
Zonin, Alexander
Zonina, Lena
Zuorro, Marc
Grateful acknowledgment is made to Ãditions Gallimard for permission to quote from the following books:
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Simone de Beauvoir:
Mémoires d'une jeune fille rangée, La Force de l'âge, La Force des choses, Tout compte fait, Le Sang des autres, Journal de guerre, Une mort très douce,
and
La Cérémonie des adieux.
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Jean-Paul Sartre:
Carnets de la drôle de guerre
and
Situations I
(1948),
Situations III
(1949),
Situations IV
(1964).
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Simone de Beauvoir and Jacques-Laurent Bost:
Correspondance croisée (1937â1940)
. Claude Francis and Fernande Gontier:
Les Ãcrits de Simone de Beauvoir.
Michel Leiris:
Journal (1922â1989).
Raymond Queneau:
Journaux (1914â1965)
and
Journal (1939â1940).
Françoise Sagan:
Avec mon meilleur souvenir.
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Simone de Beauvoir
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The Blood of Others
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Letters to Sartre
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The Mandarins
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She Came to Stay
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Milk for the Orange Tree
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An Open Book
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Stranger on the Square
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A Disgraceful Affair
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Le Voleur de hasards
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Libres Mémoires
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Les Egéries russes
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Situations
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Words
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