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"Despite Gala's absence, Max ERNST continues to paint canvases." has been added to your basket.
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"André BRETON and his friend Marcel DUCHAMP." has been added to your cart.
"Gustave FLAUBERT writes at length to his lover Louise COLET." has been added to your basket.
"Jean-Paul Sartre's mother recounts her son's trepanation" has been added to your cart.
Jean-Paul Sartre's mother recounts her son's trepanation.
“Poulou, who was in perfect health, caught a cold […] he had to have an operation…”.
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Jean-Paul Sartre defends the Communist Party against Pierre Hervé.
"What became clear to me between 1949 and 1950 was that the revolutionary movement...".
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Jean Cocteau invites Sartre and Beauvoir to Milly-la-Forêt.
"My dear Sartre, I have finally left that disastrous clinic. I wish you...".
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