The Mandarins by Simone de Beauvoir

"The Mandarins" is a novel that explores the personal and political lives of a group of intellectuals in post-World War II France. The narrative delves into their struggles with ethical dilemmas, political ideologies, and personal relationships in a rapidly changing world. The book is known for its exploration of existentialism and feminism, providing a vivid portrayal of the human condition and the complexities of freedom.

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Published
1954
Nationality
French
Length
Long
Pages
610-720
Original Language
French
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Alternate Titles
- I Mandarini
- I mandarini
- Les Mandarins
- Met Kramp In De Ziel

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