"For some he was the philosopher of existentialism, for others the constant provocateur, the politically engaged author, the uncertain militant, the repenting bourgeois, the life companion of Simone de Beauvoir...from his first readings in the Luxembourg Garden to his refusal of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Jean-Paul Satre was all of this at the same time."--Back cover.
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