Sartre.: Annie Cohen-Solal. Pantheon Books, - Biography Autobiography - pages. 0 Reviews. From a description of Sartre's hitherto unknown father to the painful last moments of Sartre's Author: Annie Cohen-Solal. In telling Sartre's life story as a sweeping adventure in the present tense, Cohen-Solal recreates the existentialist crises that made up his life. She delves into the ""profound mutation'' he. Jean-Paul Sartre: A Life. by. Annie Cohen-Solal, Anna Cancogni (Editor), Norman MacAfee (Editor), Cornel West (Introduction) · Rating details · ratings · 15 reviews. One of the major accomplishments of Cohen-Solal's book is not only to place Sartre in the context of history, but to reopen the question of his role and to reassess the full import of his literary and political /5.
Leo Castelli reigned for decades as America's most influential art dealer. Now Annie Cohen-Solal, author of the hugely acclaimed Sartre: A Life ("an intimate portrait of the man that possesses all the detail and resonance of fiction"—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times), recounts his incalculably influential and astonishing life in Leo and His Circle. Sartre: A Life. Sartre.: Annie Cohen-Solal. Pantheon Books, - Biography Autobiography - pages. 0 Reviews. From a description of Sartre's hitherto unknown father to the painful last moments of Sartre's declining years, this biography incorporates previously untold aspects of Sartre's private and political life. More». Jean Paul Sartre: A Life By Annie Cohen-Solal The New Press, pages, $ (pb) REVIEW BY PHIL SHANNON "Shoot Jean-Paul Sartre!" was the slogan of the ex-soldiers demonstrating in the Champs-Elysees in in support of France's war to keep Algeria French. The year is the centennial of Sartre, and the re-issue of Annie Cohen.
Sartre: A Life: Author: Annie Cohen-Solal: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Heinemann, ISBN: , Length: pages: Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. Annie Cohen-Solal has done this terrific and tremendous work by writing this detailed and intimate biography of Sartre. Cohen-Solal has a PhD in French literature from Sorbonne, the same institute from where Simone de Beauvoir did her PhD. Cohen-Solal has a thorough grasp of the development of modern French intellectual history, this book is not simply a biography of Jean-Paul Sartre but in some sense, it is a documentation of modern French life. In telling Sartre's life story as a sweeping adventure in the present tense, Cohen-Solal recreates the existentialist crises that made up his life. She delves into the ""profound mutation'' he.
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