Jean-Paul Sartre - one of the best-known and most discussed modern
French writers and thinkers - was born in Paris in 1905. His
friendship with Simone de Beauvoir, whom he met while studying
philosophy at the Sorbonne, stretched over fifty years, until his
death in 1980. He is perhaps best remembered as the founder of
French existentialism and as a man of passion, fighting for what he
believed in. Among his best known works are La Nausee (1938), Les
Mouches (1943), Huis clos (1944) and the trilogy Les Chemins de la
liberte; published in Penguin as The Age of Reason, The Reprieve
and The Iron in the Soul.
The Letters of Jean-Paul Sartre to Simone de Beauvoir 1926-1939 is
also published by Penguin.
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