Simone De Beauvoir

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Following its publication in 1949, The Second Sex quickly became one of the fundamental works of feminist thought. In it, Simone de Beauvoir (1908–86) offered up a statement that has informed nearly all feminist and gender scholarship that has followed, “One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.” And it is the woman Beauvoir became who continues to fascinate, fostering a legend of coffee-drinking Parisian intellectuals debating existentialism in smoky cafes along the Left Bank.

            Beauvoir lived through some of the most dramatic and significant events of the twentieth century, and a time of enormous change for women across the world. Her personal and intellectual companions were one and the same—and as a result, her intimate relationships with Jean-Paul Sartre and Nelson Algren provide a captivating context to the development of her ideas. In this concise and up-to-date critical appraisal of both the life and words of Beauvoir, Ursula Tidd illuminates the many facets of the feminist icon’s complex personality, including her relentless autobiographical drive, which led her to envision her life as a continuously unfolding narrative, her active involvement in twentieth-century political struggles, and how Beauvoir the woman has over the decades become Beauvoir the myth.

            2008 marked the centenary of Beauvoir’s birth, yet her ideas continue to reverberate throughout contemporary scholarship. This critical biography will benefit any reader seeking insight into one of the most prominent and intriguing intellectuals of the twentieth century.


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Simone de Beauvoir Ursula Tidd Simone de Beauvoir Titles in the series Critical Lives present the work of leading cultural figures of the modern period. Each book explores the life of the artist, writer, philosopher or architect in question and relates it to their major works. Jean Genet Stephen Barber Erik Satie Mary E. Davis Michel Foucault David Macey Georges Bataille Stuart Kendall Pablo Picasso Mary Ann Caws Ludwig Wittgenstein Edward Kanterian Franz Kafka Sander L. Gilman Octavio Paz Nick Caistor Guy Debord Andy Merrifield Walter Benjamin Esther Leslie Marcel Duchamp Caroline Cros Charles Baudelaire Rosemary Lloyd James Joyce Andrew Gibson Jean Cocteau James S. Williams Frank Lloyd Wright Robert McCarter Sergei Eisenstein Mike O’Mahony Jean-Paul Sartre Andrew Leak Salvador Dalí Mary Ann Caws Noam Chomsky Wolfgang B. Sperlich Edgar Allan Poe Kevin J. Hayes Jorge Luis Borges Jason Wilson Simone de Beauvoir Ursula Tidd reaktion books Published by Reaktion Books Ltd 33 Great Sutton Street London ec1v 0dx, uk www.reaktionbooks.co.uk First published 2009 Copyright © Ursula Tidd 2009 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers. Printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Antony Rowe, Chippenham, Wiltshire British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Tidd, Ursula. Simone de Beauvoir. – (Critical lives) 1. Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908–1986. 2. Women authors, French – 20th century – Biography. 3. Women philosophers – France – Biography. 4. Feminists – France – Biography. 5. Authors, French – 20th century – Biography. 6. Philosophers – France – Biography. I. Title II. Series 843.9’