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The Mandarins
The Mandarins | Simone de Beauvoir
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In her most famous novel, The Mandarins, Simone de Beauvoir takes an unflinching look at Parisian intellectual society at the end of World War II. In fictionally relating the stories of those around her -- Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Arthur Koestler, Nelson Algren -- de Beauvoir dissects the emotional and philosophical currents of her time. At once an engrossing drama and an intriguing political tale, The Mandarins is the emotional odyssey of a woman torn between her inner desires and her public life. "Much more than a roman a clef . . . a moving and engrossing novel." -- New York Times
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laurenduke300
The Mandarins | Simone de Beauvoir
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I bet this is going to be a slog but I‘ll give it a try.

BarbaraBB It‘s good - I thought! 2y
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M.V
The Mandarins | Simone de Beauvoir
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Something new I‘m trying, doodling while reading.

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Centique
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First of all: PEONIES

Secondly: book review. I‘ve spent most of November reading this Very Slowly. It‘s a look at a group of left wing intellectuals in post war France. Alternating chapters are spent with Henri or Anne. Henry‘s chapters are concerned with the personal versus the political - the life of the artist versus the life of the activist. And his love affairs which I won‘t go into! Cont ⬇️

Centique Anne is contemplating the comfortable austerity of her life and career when an opportunity for passion arises. ⬇️ 3y
Centique When life has been filled with purpose (The French Resistance) how do you build a life again afterwards? In the vacuum after WW2 in Europe will communism or capitalism prevail? This book discusses these ideas in depth - through dialogue and rumination. But there are so many diamonds scattered along the path de Beauvoir takes - moments of clarity I had to copy out for myself. ⬇️ 3y
Centique @batsy @BarbaraBB I know you both love this book and I wanted you to know I am also smitten! 😍 3y
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BarbaraBB Oh I am so glad you are! It‘s such a special book. Great review too! 💕 (edited) 3y
Chrissyreadit They are gorgeous 3y
LeahBergen Oh, how I love peonies! 3y
Centique @LeahBergen I thought of you and almost tagged you! #peonyclub 😘 3y
LeahBergen @Centique 👯‍♀️😆😆 3y
rockpools That is an excellent First of all! And stacked ☺️ 3y
TNbookworm Gorgeous peonies, one of my favorites❤ 3y
Reggie Did you make a post once about anniversary peonies? Are these also anniversary peonies? They look lovely. 3y
Centique @Reggie my god you have a memory Reggie! Yes I‘m sure I did have anniversary peonies a couple of years ago! My anniversary was last week and no peonies from hub this time - but then this week every supermarket is overflowing with them so I treated myself 😍 (he did just see them and go OH I should have got you those! ) 3y
Tanisha_A Happy happy anniversary to you both! 😘 Love the peonies! 3y
Centique @BarbaraBB thank you Barbara! 😘 3y
batsy First of all: Gorgeous flowers! 🌸 Lovely review, as well! It's a book to really sink into. I read it in 3y
batsy Whoops, sorry. Hit send too soon 😅 Read it a long time ago and need to get a copy and read it again! Maybe early next year 🤩 3y
batsy I'm so glad you liked it, P ❤️ (and I'm sorry I had to leave three different comments to say all of that 😂) 3y
Clare-Dragonfly Oh, such lovely peonies! 😍 It‘s wonderful to have the internet and be able to see people share flowers in season, when they are not in season here! 3y
Rissreads Those flowers are just gorgeous ❤️ 3y
Chrissyreadit @LeahBergen do you grow peonies? @Centique I love that they have special meaning to you! I grow them in every house I‘ve lived in honor of my grandma. It keeps her voice close to me -I remember her most clearly when I think of peonies her favorite flower. 3y
LeahBergen @Chrissyreadit Yes, I have two small peony bushes in my yard. 💗 3y
Centique @Chrissyreadit yes they are special! My daughter is a November baby and when she was born I was gifted around 12 bunches of flowers. We lived in a little cottage so it was kind of overwhelming! But now the smell of peonies and stargazer lilies bring back those first days for me 💕 3y
Centique @batsy I love your every comment Suba - I will be so interested to hear what a retreading brings out for you 😘 3y
Centique @Clare-Dragonfly thank you! I love seeing images of the opposite seasons too 😍 3y
Centique @Rissreads thank you Nerissa! Hope you are well and happy over the ditch 😘 3y
Suet624 Ohhh, I‘ve never read this! Sounds so good! And those flowers. Wow. 3y
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Centique
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“The knack of presenting one-sided views in a convincing, authoritative manner had become an art”

This quote is talking about the European press pre World War 2. The more things change the more they stay the same 😔

This is a very quotable book and I‘m loving it. @batsy just noticed scrolling through this book‘s posts that you‘d put this in a list of #7faves years ago. 😍

batsy Yes, it's one of my favourites that I need to re-read! I was blown away by how many passages I wanted to underline (was reading a library copy then!) I'm so glad to hear you're loving it. 3y
BarbaraBB One of my all time favorites too 💙 3y
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Leniverse
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"At one time, he had enjoyed the pleasures of comradeship, teamwork. But that was in another age, in another world. Today, as things were, he was just as well off being severely alone; that way he had nothing to lose. Nothing much to gain either, but on this earth who ever gains anything?"

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Leniverse
The Mandarins | Simone de Beauvoir

'"Oh!" Henri said. "And the camps? Don't they bother him? What does he think of the camps?"
Vincent smiled. "That they don't exist, that they're an excellent institution, that they'll disappear all by themselves."
"I see," Henri said.
Definitely, people don't enjoy asking themselves questions. One way or another, they all manage to defend their systems.'

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Leniverse
The Mandarins | Simone de Beauvoir

“Girls are weighed down with restrictions, boys with demands - two equally harmful disciplines.”

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Leniverse
The Mandarins | Simone de Beauvoir

"In her books she willingly proclaimed the inferiority of her sex. But she herself, she imagined, escaped it by the virility of her talent. And she believed she was even superior to men, since, gifted with the same qualities as they, she had in addition the singular and charming merit of being a woman. That trick irritated me."

(I hear you Simone/Anne. The "I'm not like other women" spiel of internalised misogyny is terribly annoying.)

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Leniverse
The Mandarins | Simone de Beauvoir

"Foolishness, lies, injustice, suffering; all around me a deep, black chaos. And how absurd it all was! Those days that repeated themselves from week to week, from century to century, without ever getting anywhere. Living was simply a matter of waiting some forty or sixty years for death to come, trudging along through emptiness. That was why I studied so avidly: only books and ideas were able to hold their own; they alone seemed real to me."

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MrBook
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I wound up having to add even more to the 20th-Century #Classics display. 😆

Have you read any of these?

#LitsyLovesLibraries #MrBooksDisplays

merelybookish I read the Mandarins years and years ago! 5y
Alfoster Taught The Good Earth for years! Kids don‘t like it but I do!😍 5y
melissajayne The Good Earth is so good. 5y
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Amiable I loved "The Good Earth." And the rest of the books in the trilogy. 5y
Lcsmcat Only The Good Earth. 5y
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1001BooksPodcast
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Mehso-so

After a brief hiatus, we are back with this take on intellectual life in a post WWII world. A bit of slog to read, but it gave us lots to think about #1001books #bookpodcast #themandarins #soundcloud #applepodcasts #googleplay

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REPollock
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I‘m reading a 1st edition from the library and every so often there‘s a torn-out page that they‘ve replaced with a shitty photocopy bound into the spine of the book.

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REPollock
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Maybe this next?

Pruzy Ooh, always been in my reading bucket list. How is it? 6y
REPollock @Pruzy I am 90 pages in and am hooked. So far it seems like each chapter has two parts, one in 3rd-person perspective and one in the 1st-person POV of one of the characters. Everyone is so blasé about free expression of sexuality in a very French way. So far, recommend. 600 pages long so that may change. 6y
Pruzy @REPollock Sounds about right for Beauvoir! 6y
batsy I loved it! Gossipy and intellectual in that French way and so absorbing. 6y
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batsy
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rubyslippersreads That cover! 😍😍😍 6y
Centique All your great book reccs and I haven‘t read a single one of them! On the TBR it goes.... 6y
Cathythoughts Yes ! Fab cover ! & I just love the sound of her name .. ❤️ 6y
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Mdargusch I agree! That cover ❤️ 6y
saresmoore I‘m just going to plan on stacking every one of these that you share. 😊 6y
readordierachel I really need to read this! I read All Men Are Mortal years ago and liked it. 6y
batsy @Centique @Cathythoughts @saresmoore @emilyhaldi ❤️ Please play along if you feel like it, if love to see yours! No "time limit" to the challenge, just 7 favourites over 7 days without blurbs or captions ? 6y
batsy @ReadOrDieRachel I want to read that one and The Woman Destroyed! Also, her memoirs. I just love the world of leftist French intellectuals and all the drama in The Mandarins 😍 6y
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Moray_Reads
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Hour 30. I bought The Mandarins after adoring All Men Are Mortal. It's five years later and I haven't even opened it... #ShareTheShame #24in48 @24in48

batsy I absolutely love The Mandarins. I'm ashamed that I haven't read more of her fiction after reading that! 6y
Moray_Reads @batsy I MUST read it! I highly recommend All Men Are Mortal 6y
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WomanRoars
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"And even if I were somehow able to neutralize their pasts, what kind of future could I offer them? I quiet fears, harness dreams, restrain desires; I make them adjust themselves. But to what? I can no longer see anything around me that makes sense."

BarbaraBB 😍😍😍 6y
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Blaire
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I think Simone de Beauvoir and any woman who challenges society's ideas about women is often considered to be a #difficultwoman. Many women featured in these books would have been called #difficultwomen #difficultwomenarestrongwomen #bedifficult #fallintobooks

RealLifeReading 👍👍👍 7y
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Book_Gnome
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Opening line: "Henri found himself looking at the sky again - a clear, black crystal dome overhead." #themandarins #simonedebeauvoir #fontanamodernnovels #book #bookish #bookgnome #firstline #bookcover

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dekabrista
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For today's #booktober #bestsidekick I couldn't really decide: Sam for Frodo? Watson for Holmes? Then: my husband for me (hopefully)? Well, I guess the couple de Beauvoir / Sartre is perfect: you don't know who's the sidekick :)
@RealLifeReading

tpixie Fun! 8y
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