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Lassithiotakis, Hélène

Le Bon de Beauvoir, Sylvie

adoption by Beauvoir

Léger, Fernand

Le Havre, France

Café de la Grande Poste

Café Les Mouettes

Guillaum

Tell caf

Hotel Printania

Lycée Françoi

Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von

Leiris, Michel

Leiris, Zette

Levi, Carlo

Lévi-Strauss, Claude

Lévy, Benny.
See
Victor, Pierre

Lévy, Bernard-Henri

Libération

open letter by Arlette Elkaïm

Limousin, France

Lone Pine, California

Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles Times

Loursais, Claude, 378n 5

Lycées.
See city where located

Lyon, France

Madame Bovary
(Flaubert)

Magnani, Anna

Magre, Judith

Maheu, Inès

Maheu, René

Malraux, André

Mancy, Anne-Marie Schweitzer Sartre(mother)

death o

Sartre lives with, 1946

Mancy, Joseph (stepfather)

“Manifesto of the

Mansfield, Katherine

Man with the Golden Arm
(Algren)

Marr, Dora

Marron, Germaine

Marseille, France

cafes and brasseries

Lycée Montgran

Marseill

Tuffreau apartment, Avenue du Prado

Marxism

Matin de Paris, Le

Mauriac, François

McCarthy, Mary

Mégève, France

Menton, Côte d'Azur, France

Meredith, George

Merleau-Ponty, Maurice

Zaza's death and vilification by

Simone de Beauvoir

Mexico City, Mexico

Mezzrow, Mezz

Michel, Georges

Miller, Arthur

Miracle of the Wolves, The
(film)

Modern Times
(film)

Moffat, Ivan

Moi, Toril

Monde, Le

Monteil, Claudine

Moreau, Jeanne

Morel, Madame

Morocco: Beauvoir-Algren trip

Beauvoir-Sartre trip

Maheu teaching in Fez

Mouloudji, Marcel

Myrdal, Gunnar

Nancy, France

Nasser, Gamal Abdel

Never Come Morning
(Algren)

New Philosophers

New York City: Beauvoir in, 1947

Brevoort Hote

Frenche xpatriates in

Harlem

Jimmy Ryan'

Nick's Ba

Plaza Hote

Russian Tea Roo

Sartre in, 1945–1946

Stépha and Fernando in

Tavern on the Green

Times Squar

New Yorker

Nizan, Henriette

Nizan, Paul

Nouvelle Revue Française

Nouvelles Littéraires, Les

Nouvel Observateur

discussions of Sartre-Victor

Novy Mir

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

(Solzhenitsyn)

Outsider, The
(Camus)

Papatakis, Niko

Paris of Sartre and Beauvoir: Algerian

conflict and

Anne-Marie

Mancy/Sartre apartment

Rue Bonaparte

Anne-Marie

Mancy hotel, Boulevard Raspail

L'Atelier drama school

Bal Nègre

Rue Blomet

Beaujon

Hospital

Beauvoir apartment

Avenue Denfert-Rochereau

Montparnasse

Beauvoir apartment, Rue de la Bûcherie

Beauvoir apartment, Rue Schoelcher

Montparnasse, xiii

Beauvoir family apartment

Rue de Rennes

Bibliothèque

Nationale

bombing of

Bost apartment, Boulevard

Edgar Quinet

Bost apartment

Rue de la Bûcherie

Boulevard du Montparnasse

Boully apartment, Rue Alexandre-

Cabanel

Café Coupole

Boulevard du Montparnasse

Café Deux Magots

Café Dôme

Café Dupont, Montmartre

Café de

Flore, Boulevard Saint-Germain

Café Palette, Boulevard du

Montparnasse

Café Pont-Royal

Le Café Rouge

Cafe Sélect

Café des Trois

Mousquetaires, Avenue du Maine

Comédie Française

Ecole Normale Supérieure

Elkaïm studio, Rue Delambre

Evelyne Lanzmann apartment

Rue Jacob

gardens of the Palais Royal

Gare de l'Est

Gare Saint-Lazare

Gestapo and arrests

Hôtel Aubusson

Rue Dauphine

Hôtel Chaplain, Rue Jules-Chaplain

Hôtel du Danemark, Rue Vavin

Hôtel La Louisiane, Rue de

Seine Hôtel Lutétia

Hôtel Mistral

Rue de Cels

Hôtel Oriental, Place Denfert-Rochereau

Hôtel du Poirier

Emile Goudeau Square

Hôtel Royal Bretagne, Rue de la Gaîté

Israeli-Palestinian conference

jazz clubs

Saint-Germain

the Jockey

Le Bon apartment, Avenue du

Maine Leiris's apartment

Quai des Grands-Augustins

Liberation Luxembourg

Gardens Lycée Condorcet

Lycée Duruy Lycée Henry IV

Paris Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris

Lycée Molière, Paris

Lycée Pasteur Madame

Morel's apartment, Boulevard

Raspail Méphisto club

Montparnasse Cemetery

Nox restaurant Occupation

Place Saint-Germain

(Place Sartre-Beauvoir)

Poupette's studio, Jardin des Plantes

Rue Delambre St-Anne's

Hospital Sally Swing's apartment

Rue Grenelle Sartre apartment, Boulevard Edgar Quinet

Sartre apartment

Boulevard Raspail Sartre's childhood in

Sartre's funeral procession

Sorbonne street market

Rue Daguerre, student

revolution tearoom on Rue de Médicis

Théâtre Antoine

Théâtre de la Athénée

Théâtre de la Cité

Théâtre du Vieux Colombier

Wanda Kosakiewicz apartment, Rue

du Dragon wartime

Zazou movement

Pasternak, Boris

Peace Movement

Périer, François

Pétain, Marshal

Petit Invité, Le
(Mouloudji)

phenomenology

Picard, Yvonne

Picasso, Pablo

Pingaud, Bernard

Politzer, Georges

Pontalis, Jean Bertrand

Portugal

Pouillon, Denise

Pouillon, Jean

Proust, Marcel

Provence, France Reine

Jeanne

Puig, André

Queneau, Raymond

Quimper, Brittany

Racine, Jean

Ramparts
magazine

Rassemblement Démocratique Révolutionnaire

(RDR)

Rat d'Amérique, Le
(Lanzmann)

Really the Blues
(Mezzrow and Wolfe)

Rebel, The
(Camus)

Reggiani, Serge

Reweliotty, André

Rey, Evelyne.
See
Lanzmann, Evelyne

Rezvani, Serge

Robbe-Grillet, Alain

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius

Rouen, France

Brasserie de l'Opera

Brasserie Paul Brasserie Victor

Hôtel du Petit Mouton

Hôtel La Rochefoucauld

Lycée Jeanne d'Arc

Métropole

Roulet, Lionel de

Rousseau, Jean Jacques

Roy, Claude

Russell, Bertrand

Russell Tribunal

Russia (Soviet Union): Algren's

criticism Beauvoir and

Sartre's works in Brodsky trial

Czechoslovakia invasion Hungarian invasion

Leningrad Moscow

Peking Hotel, Moscow
samizdat

Sartre-Beauvoir break from

Sartre-Beauvoir trips

Sartre's belief in desires for peace of

Sartre's writing and apologia for

Soviet Writers Union

“thaw” translation of Sartre's
Words

Writers Club, Moscow

See also
Zonina, Lena

Rybalka, Michel

Sagan, Françoise

Said, Edward

Saint-Cyr, France

Soleil d'Or

brasserie

Saint-Germain-les-Belles, France

Hôtel de la Boule d'Or

Saint-Lambert, France

Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France

Saint-Raphael, France

Saint-Symphorien, France

Saint-Tropez, France

Samedi Soir
(tabloid)

Samman, Ali el

Sarraute, Nathalie

Sartre
(film)

Sartre, Jean-Baptiste (father)

Sartre, Jean-Paul: adoption of Arlette

Elkaïm and her behavior as executor

Sartre, Jean-Paul
(cont.)
:

American trips appearance

blindness, final years

cigarettes, giving up

death and burial

detective stories, love of

documentary fame of, ix

finances and financial support of others

health problems and final decline

intellectual decline

interview mother, Anne-Marie

relationship with

nickname, “the Little Man,”

pill taking and alcohol intake, problems with

secretary, André Puig

secretary, Claude Faux

secretary, Jean Cau

secretary, Pierre

Victor self-image, as ugly

stepfather Joseph Mancy, relationship with

tête-à-têtes, as social habit

weight and obesity

C
HARACTER AND PERSONALITY:

ambitions and commitment to

writing beauty in

women, need for

belief in his own superiority and genius as

bourgeoisie children and

coldness or indifference

communal living and

conversation
à deux
, preference for

foods preferred by

freedom and lack of attachment

friends encouraged to have affairs

friends and students as acolytes, xii

friends as physically attractive

handwriting irascibility as listener

living quarters unkempt melancholy and depressions

music preferred by personal hygiene

seduction of women, need for, xiii–xiv

self-analysis sexuality of temper

temperament transformation to “new intellectual”

unconventionality, nonconformity, x, xiv

work habits

E
ARLY YEARS AND EDUCATION:

death of father École Normale

Supérieure, Paris

agrégation
exams the “little comrades,”

living with grandparents in Paris

living in La Rochelle

Lycée Henry IV, Paris Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris

military service nickname “Poulou,”

student residence, Cité Universitaire

L
OVE AFFAIRS AND LIAISONS:

Arlette Elkaïm attraction to

“drowning women,”

Bianca Bienenfeld coitus interruptus practiced by

Colette Audry Colette

Gilbert convalescence in Italy, Austria, and

Germany with Michelle Vian

Dolores Vanetti

Dolores Vanetti, proposal and talk of marriage

Evelyne Lanzmann

the Family Françoise

Sagan Germaine

Marron Hélène

Lassithiotakis his love affairs and duplicity, x, xiii–xiv

jealousy and Lena

Zonina Liliane Siegel

Marie Ville

Michelle Vian

Nathalie Sorokine Olga

Kosakiewicz Sally Swing

scandal of Nathalie Sorokine

schedule, daily, later life

Simone Jollivet

Tomiko Asabuki the trios

Wanda Kosakiewicz
See also
Simone de

Beauvoir (
below
)

P
HILOSOPHY AND BELIEFS:

anticolonialism, xi

“antipsychiatry” movement

“authenticity,” xi on

“the biographical illusion,” xi;

communism and, x, xiii, on emotions vs.

will existentialism, x,

see also Being and

Nothingness
(below); existential

psychoanalysis on freedom

choice (volunteerism), and responsibility

freedom of the press intellectual's commitment to truth

Israel and

Israeli-Palestinian conference

literature as religion

Maoism on marriage and monogamy

mescaline experiment

peace and phenomenology

politics and(
see also
Russia);

Rassemblement Démocratique

Révolutionnaire
(RDR)

relationships and conflict on romance and love

Rosenberg executions and on sex

the situation

socialism and Soviet Union, articles and apologia for

temporary morality

theory of liberty and contingency on

“transparency,” xi–xii USSR, Hungarian invasion and

USSR, trips to and politics

P
UBLISHED works and writings:

The Age of Reason

American articles

Antoine Roquentin, character, based on himself

article on the Rosenberg executions

articles on Cuba

articles on de Gaulle for
L'Express
on Baudelaire

Being and Nothingness

biographical essays, ix; cafés as workplace

The Chips Are Down
on colonialism and raci

Combat
articles

The Communists and Peace

The Condemned of Altona
criticism and

Sartre, Jean-Paul
(cont.)
: reviews

The Critique of Dialectical

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