The Woman Destroyed by Simone de Beauvoir

The book delves into the lives of three women grappling with the disintegration of their identities and relationships. Through a series of introspective narratives, each woman confronts the harsh realities of aging, infidelity, and existential despair. The stories poignantly explore themes of loneliness, self-deception, and the struggle for self-worth in a world that often marginalizes women's experiences. As the characters navigate their emotional turmoil, the book offers a profound meditation on the complexities of human existence and the resilience required to face life's inevitable challenges.

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Published
1967
Nationality
French
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
French
Avg User Rating
(3.7)
Alternate Titles
- La Mujer Rota
- Palaužta Moteris

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