"The Unmade Bed" Françoise Sagan, 1978
This fascinating novel explores themes of love, existentialism, and the nuances of human relationships. The narrative follows the lives of two central characters, Béatrice, a passionate and free-spirited woman, and Édouard, an introspective and enigmatic author. As their lives intertwine, the novel explores their complex relationship, set against the backdrop of Parisian high society, and delves into the personal turmoils and existential questions they face. Françoise Sagan, renowned for her literary prowess, was educated at the Sorbonne in Paris, a background that deeply informs her sophisticated narrative style.
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"The Unmade Bed" Françoise Sagan, 1978
Binding : Decorative Hardcover
Language : English
Author : Thorton Wilder
Published : Pennsylvania
Subject : Greek Myth / Drama
Year Printed : 1978
Original/Facsimile : Original
The Franklin Library - The First Edition Society
