Bonjour tristesse / …ein gewisses Lächeln / Chamade

Bonjour tristesse / …ein gewisses Lächeln / Chamade

Françoise Sagan

In the novels "Bonjour tristesse", "...ein gewisses Lächeln" and "Chamade", Françoise Sagan explores complex relationships, love dilemmas and emotional conflicts, while depicting the anxiety and tragedy of youth.

Françoise Sagan, a French writer known for her unique style, explores complex emotional landscapes and relationships in her novels "Bonjour tristesse", "…ein gewisses Lächeln" and "Chamade".

In "Bonjour tristesse", the story revolves around a young Cécile who spends her summer with her father on the French Riviera. Their carefree life is disrupted by the arrival of Anne, her father's new partner. Cécile faces jealousy and its consequences, which leads her to moral dilemmas and emotional conflicts. This novella depicts the anxiety and tragedy of youth, focusing on the search for identity and love.

In "…ein gewisses Lächeln", Sagan deals with similarly complex themes. The characters are caught in a vortex of emotions, where love often clashes with societal expectations. This novel explores the dilemma between freedom and obligation, raising questions about the true nature of love and happiness.

"Chamade" tells the story of a young woman who comes to terms with her own feelings and her search for love. Through an introspective narrative, Sagan explores how characters grapple with their own fears and insecurities, while simultaneously searching for meaning and fulfillment.

All three books reflect Sagan’s ability to capture essential human emotions, from joy to sadness. Through characters struggling with love dilemmas and internal conflicts, she portrays the complexity of human relationships. Sagan is not afraid to explore the dark side of love, creating stories that leave a deep impression on the reader. Her works raise questions about identity, freedom, and morality, making them universal and relevant across time. Together, these three novels present a powerful portrayal of human nature and the emotional challenges we face.

Translation
Rene Julliard
Dimensions
21 x 13 cm
Pages
413
Publisher
Verlag Ullstein, Berlin, 1970.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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