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The Solitary Pond Author: [France] Francoise Sagan Publisher: People's Literature Publishing House Original title: Des yeux de soie
The Solitary Pond Author: [France] Francoise Sagan Publisher: People's Literature Publishing House Original title: Des yeux de soie
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
How do you leave someone? Why do you leave?
Nineteen sharp short stories, nineteen breakup exercises.
A man who loves his wife deeply finds out that his wife has another lover, and goes hunting with this lover. A woman who has experienced the secular world finds that she has developed feelings for her young lover. A woman who returns home temporarily on the weekend accidentally witnesses the secret between her husband and another person...
Sagan uses a warm and cheerful tone to narrate all kinds of setbacks, which may be cruel or contrary to common sense, but instead evokes a smile in the readers.
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Sagan, like many artists, lived a dangerous life. She received honor at the age of nineteen, and this honor has been with her ever since. She has become a myth. She is a magical figure, and everyone knows her loneliness. - Madame Charles-Roux, chairman of the Goncourt Prize Jury
About the Author · · · · · ·
Francoise Sagan
Françoise Sagan (1935-2004)
A talented French female writer, a synonym of youth for a generation. With a beautiful appearance, a sensitive heart and a talent for avoiding the important, she likes writing, horse racing, car racing, drinking, making friends in the entertainment and political circles, and letting herself be entangled in lawsuits.
At the age of 18, she won the French Critics Award for her novel "Hello, Sadness". In her lifetime, she published 20 novels, 11 plays, several short stories and essays, and also participated in the creation of films and songs.
At the age of 63, she wrote her own eulogy: "In 1954, she made her debut with a slim novel, Hello, Sadness, which became a world scandal. Her life and her works were as cheerful and frivolous, and her disappearance became a scandal that belonged only to her."