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Force of Circumstance: The Autobiography of Simone de Beauvoir

4.05 of 5 stars 4.05 · rating details · 131 ratings · 4 reviews
Book by Beauvoir, Simone De
Paperback , 380 pages
Published September 1st 1992 by Paragon House Publishers (first published 1962)
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Judy

What a long but enriching read this was. The Force of Circumstance is the third volume of the autobiography of Simone de Beauvoir. The physical book itself, which I got in hardcover from the library, weighed so much that my wrists and hands would tire. I only managed to read about 30 pages per sitting. In addition, the subject matter was heavy in the extreme.

This volume covers the years (1945-1963) when Beauvoir and Sartre watched their dreams for a just society (called socialism and at times co
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Theut
Impressionante.
Non trovo un altro vocabolo per definire la vita (o meglio, una parte di essa, essendo questo il terzo volume delle sue memorie) di Simone, immersa potentemente nella sua epoca, in mezzo al turbine dei personaggi che hanno fatto la storia degli anni raccontati (1944-1964 circa). La sua vita è un caleidoscopio di viaggi, delusioni, speranze, vittorie, sempre al fianco di Sartre (ma naturalmente non solo). Una lettura affascinante.
Cherie
A- The journals continue. In this one, we see Simone develop as a writer, France liberated after WWII, Simone develop as an activist, the drama with French & Algeria…really interesting, good writing.
Kevin Karpiak
Jul 22, 2007 Kevin Karpiak rated it 1 of 5 stars · review of another edition
Recommends it for: Those who really really really give a shit about Simone
How many different autobiographies can one person write, re-writing the same events each time? see John Irving for the answer...
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"Simone de Beauvoir was a French author and philosopher. She wrote novels, monographs on philosophy, politics, and social issues, essays, biographies, and an autobiography. She is now best known for her metaphysical novels, including She Came to Stay and The Mandarins , and for her 1949 treatise The Second Sex , a detailed analysis of women's oppression and a foundational tract of contemporary femin ...more
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