DE BEAUVOIR, Simone.
La Force Des Choses.
First Edition of Simone de Beauvoir's La Force Des Choses
Paris: Gallimard, 1963.
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First edition of Simone de Beauvoir's autobiographical memoir covering the years after World War II. Octavo, written in French, original publisher’s wrappers. In near fine condition with light bumping. Ownership signature to the front free endpaper.
Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986) was a French philosopher, writer, and feminist theorist whose work played a central role in twentieth-century existentialism and modern gender studies. Closely associated with Jean-Paul Sartre, she developed a distinctive philosophical voice that combined existential ethics with social analysis, most notably in 'The Second Sex' (1949), which examined the historical and cultural construction of womanhood. 'La Force des choses' (1963) is de Beauvoir’s autobiographical memoir chronicling her intellectual, political, and personal life from the end of the Second World War through the early 1960s. The work intertwines private experience with public history, reflecting on existential responsibility, aging, political engagement, and disillusionment amid decolonization, Cold War tensions, and shifting cultural values.
La Force Des Choses.
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