• The relationship with Beauvoir propelled this twenty-six-year-old tyro into the highest reaches of French culture.

    NEWYORKER: Witness

  • Beauvoir and Sartre helped to popularise a modern ideal of a male-female union of the minds.

    ECONOMIST: French muses

  • Spending lots of time with Beauvoir also meant spending lots of time with Sartre.

    NEWYORKER: Witness

  • He had been a teacher at the exclusive Beauvoir school in Washington DC for about three years.

    BBC: Eric Justin Toth

  • Mr Toth had been a teacher at the exclusive Beauvoir school in Washington DC for about three years.

    BBC: Eric Justin Toth

  • Snow, Simone de Beauvoir and John Kenneth Galbraith, readers may feel that Mr Conquest is no longer reliable.

    ECONOMIST: Political ideas

  • In her novels as in her letters to Sartre, however, Beauvoir suggested that things were not always that simple.

    ECONOMIST: French muses

  • Simone de Beauvoir, an admirer of his prose, wrote nevertheless of Brasillach that certain words could be as murderous as gas chambers.

    ECONOMIST: French writers

  • Lanzmann borrowed money (including from Beauvoir) to keep shooting, and then spent five years obsessively editing his three hundred and fifty hours of footage.

    NEWYORKER: Witness

  • Jean-Paul Sartre, who was a philospher, dramatist and critic as well as a novelist, was too interested in himself to immortalise Simone de Beauvoir.

    ECONOMIST: French muses

  • During his months in Israel, he carried on an intensely romantic correspondence with Beauvoir, and, when he returned to Paris, he moved in with her.

    NEWYORKER: Witness

  • Of course, Beauvoir was one-half of a world-famous open marriage, and she was therefore not a model for most American women, even the most frustrated.

    NEWYORKER: Books as Bombs

  • Nor was she in the philosophical mould of Simone de Beauvoir.

    ECONOMIST: Fran?oise Giroud

  • He had many mistresses and one enduring love, Simone de Beauvoir, a novelist and thinker who shared his life and work as friend, lover, nurse, judge and equal, though never wife.

    ECONOMIST: Jean-Paul Sartre

  • In the seven years that he lived with Beauvoir they broke up in 1959 but remained close friends Lanzmann spent one afternoon and one evening a week as an editor for the tabloid-style weekly France Dimanche.

    NEWYORKER: Witness

  • Like Triolet and Beauvoir, Clara championed feminist causes.

    ECONOMIST: French muses

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