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Simone de Beauvoir unpublished novel about her 'passionate and tragic' friendship with a girl to be released

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French theorist and feminist Simone de Beauvoir unpublished novel deemed ‘too intimate’ at the time for it’s telling of a passionate friendship she shared with a girl will be released later this year.

Written in 1954, Les inséparables follows Simone as she engages in a “passionate and tragic” friendship with a new classmate, Elisabeth “Zaza” […] The post Simone de Beauvoir unpublished novel about her 'passionate and tragic' friendship with a girl to be released appeared first on GCN.

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