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ISBNs | 978-5-389-22560-2 |
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The weight | 0,64 kg |
Size | 140 × 210 mm |
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Mademoiselle Chanel from literature, French Salinger and Fitzgerald, scandalous star, gambler, playgirl and subtle psychologist; Françoise Sagan, who thundered with her very first novel, Hello, Sadness! (1954), is an unfailingly fresh voice, speaking with crystal honesty about what living people think and feel. Sagan's books have been translated into dozens of languages, they are read and reread by millions of people around the world and filmmakers enthusiastically film them. A woman trades love for comfort in "The Surrender Signal". A young man who has come out of nowhere with peculiar notions of morality undertakes to protect a Hollywood screenwriter from the cruelties of this world in "Guardian Angel". A composer on the payroll of a rich wife unexpectedly creates something popular and, for the first time in many years, asks the question of freedom in The Leash. Finally, the author discusses televised debates, horses, laughter, Catherine Deneuve, George Sand and Gorbachev in his memoirs "From the bottom of my heart". The characters in every book by Francoise Sagan are just people, vulnerable and imperfect, and therefore the pictures that appear to us are not always flattering, but deep, accurate and tender.