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Author: Simone de Beauvoir

When Simone de Beauvoir was nine years old and attending the Catholic school "Adeline Désir", she met Élisabeth Lacoin, nicknamed Zaza, a girl who immediately caught her attention.

Between them, a...

When Simone de Beauvoir was nine years old and attending the Catholic school "Adeline Désir", she met Élisabeth Lacoin, nicknamed Zaza, a girl who immediately caught her attention.

Between them, a friendship will develop that, from the perspective of the later great French writer, will also bear the marks of early, unacknowledged, romantic desire.

In Zaza's...

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  • Release 11/2021
  • Pages Pages 160
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Translation Translation Eleftheria Kolaiti
  • Publisher Publisher PSychogios
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When Simone de Beauvoir was nine years old and attending the Catholic school "Adeline Désir", she met Élisabeth Lacoin, nicknamed Zaza, a girl who immediately caught her attention.

Between them, a friendship will develop that, from the perspective of the later great French writer, will also bear the marks of early, unacknowledged, romantic desire.

In Zaza's persona, de Beauvoir will discover all the traits she would later long to have in her own life: courage, independence, curiosity, creative restlessness. Thus, this influence will prove decisive for her later personality.

However, The Unseparated hides a tragedy: Zaza dies unexpectedly. A disaster that will haunt de Beauvoir forever.

De Beauvoir is certain that Zaza did not die from viral encephalitis, as the doctors claimed. She was murdered; her death was a "spiritual crime".

More contemporary than ever, this classic novel possesses a unique power and charm. As Simone de Beauvoir herself said: "And if, tonight, my eyes are tearful, is it because you have died or because I live? [...] I know that you are no longer anywhere, and precisely through a literary trick, I speak to you here."

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Once, the great cellist Pablo Casals was asked if he could imagine his life listening only to Bach. "No, I cannot imagine my life with only Bach," he replied. "However, I cannot imagine my life without Bach." This is the spirit embodied by the books in the series you hold in your hands: that no matter how much we wander as readers, there is a vital, primordial source from which we will never cease to draw pleasure. And this source is the classic – in this case, classical literature, the great classic authors. Can the classic be sexy, to use the current phraseology? Of course it can! But what does "classic" mean – and what does "sexy" also mean? Well, the classic symbolizes the eternal within us. The classic is home, it is a nest, it is the hearth to which we always return. It is both a starting point and a destination.

However, the classic is not a museum piece, it is not a mausoleum; on the contrary, it is living, flowing matter, a spiritual vitamin, an elixir of life. That is why it is also sexy. Meaning? The endlessly provocative, the oblique, the atmospheric, the fluid and pulsating, whisper and scream together, foaming wave and serene sea at the same time. The series THE CLASSICS, with new, contemporary translations, informative introductory notes, and selected afterwords, aims to highlight reading as an art of pleasure. Because the classic is both a challenge and an intrigue.

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Author
Simone de Beauvoir
Publisher
PSychogios
Original Title
Les Inseperables
Type
Classic Literature
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
160
Release Date
11/2021
Publication Date
2021
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786180141214

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  • Unfortunately, I didn't like it... It probably wasn't for me... I was expecting something completely different... I found it very boring. :/

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When Simone de Beauvoir was nine years old and attending the Catholic school "Adeline Désir", she met Élisabeth Lacoin, nicknamed Zaza, a girl who immediately caught her attention.

Between them, a friendship will develop that, from the perspective of the later great French writer, will also bear the marks of early, unacknowledged, romantic desire.

In Zaza's persona, de Beauvoir will discover all the traits she would later long to have in her own life: courage, independence, curiosity, creative restlessness. Thus, this influence will prove decisive for her later personality.

However, The Unseparated hides a tragedy: Zaza dies unexpectedly. A disaster that will haunt de Beauvoir forever.

De Beauvoir is certain that Zaza did not die from viral encephalitis, as the doctors claimed. She was murdered; her death was a "spiritual crime".

More contemporary than ever, this classic novel possesses a unique power and charm. As Simone de Beauvoir herself said: "And if, tonight, my eyes are tearful, is it because you have died or because I live? [...] I know that you are no longer anywhere, and precisely through a literary trick, I speak to you here."

Read an excerpt

Once, the great cellist Pablo Casals was asked if he could imagine his life listening only to Bach. "No, I cannot imagine my life with only Bach," he replied. "However, I cannot imagine my life without Bach." This is the spirit embodied by the books in the series you hold in your hands: that no matter how much we wander as readers, there is a vital, primordial source from which we will never cease to draw pleasure. And this source is the classic – in this case, classical literature, the great classic authors. Can the classic be sexy, to use the current phraseology? Of course it can! But what does "classic" mean – and what does "sexy" also mean? Well, the classic symbolizes the eternal within us. The classic is home, it is a nest, it is the hearth to which we always return. It is both a starting point and a destination.

However, the classic is not a museum piece, it is not a mausoleum; on the contrary, it is living, flowing matter, a spiritual vitamin, an elixir of life. That is why it is also sexy. Meaning? The endlessly provocative, the oblique, the atmospheric, the fluid and pulsating, whisper and scream together, foaming wave and serene sea at the same time. The series THE CLASSICS, with new, contemporary translations, informative introductory notes, and selected afterwords, aims to highlight reading as an art of pleasure. Because the classic is both a challenge and an intrigue.

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Book Excerpt

Author
Simone de Beauvoir
Publisher
PSychogios
Original Title
Les Inseperables
Type
Classic Literature
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
160
Release Date
11/2021
Publication Date
2021
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786180141214

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Unfortunately, I didn't like it... It probably wasn't for me... I was expecting something completely different... I found it very boring. :/

    For a more detailed review, check out my channel on Youtube: The Little Bookworm

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Unfortunately, I didn't like it... It probably wasn't for me... I was expecting something completely different... I found it very boring. :/

    For a more detailed review, check out my channel on Youtube: The Little Bookworm

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