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Beauvoir was untouched by the criticisms; her diary was a record of one...
Author:
Alice Kaplan
Book:
Dreaming in French: The Paris
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Beauvoir was untouched by the criticisms; her diary was a record of one consciousness, her own: "This is what I saw and how I saw it. I have not tried to say more.
( Alice Kaplan )
[ Dreaming in French: The Paris ]
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