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Scars on the Soul

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  • 128 páginas
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France in the early seventies. The beautiful siblings from Sweden have never worked, and that is not about to change, even though they are no longer young and it is becoming increasingly difficult to find generous benefactors. They indulge in exchange for food and lodging, and for a luxurious dinner, they are willing to part with their last earrings. However, they are somewhat weary of their aimless existence, which gives the author the opportunity to weave her own insights about politics and eroticism, freedom, ennui, and loneliness into the narrative. Like puppets, she places her characters in the glamorous Parisian setting, with the strings they dangle from always visible. This modernist, playful novel by Françoise Sagan reflects on itself in an intelligent and entertaining manner.

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Scars on the Soul, Françoise Sagan

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Título
Scars on the Soul
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Penguin
Publicado en
1977
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
128
ISBN10
0140043578
ISBN13
9780140043570
Serie
Título original
Des bleus à l'âme
Calificación
3,75 de 5
Descripción
France in the early seventies. The beautiful siblings from Sweden have never worked, and that is not about to change, even though they are no longer young and it is becoming increasingly difficult to find generous benefactors. They indulge in exchange for food and lodging, and for a luxurious dinner, they are willing to part with their last earrings. However, they are somewhat weary of their aimless existence, which gives the author the opportunity to weave her own insights about politics and eroticism, freedom, ennui, and loneliness into the narrative. Like puppets, she places her characters in the glamorous Parisian setting, with the strings they dangle from always visible. This modernist, playful novel by Françoise Sagan reflects on itself in an intelligent and entertaining manner.