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Françoise Sagan’s later love affair with Jaguars and Aston-Martin sports cars may have been a desperate psychological effort to overcome in later life the morbid shyness of her childhood.
Francoise Sagan became a sensation at 18 for writing "Bonjour Tristesse," her mega-selling novel of a rich teenager's treachery toward her father's mistress. In August 1953, the bored and bohemian ...
Francoise Sagan, writer of the bestselling novel “Bonjour Tristesse” about seduction and infidelity among the idle rich, died September 24 in Honfleur, France of heart and lung failure.
1958 was quite the year for French novelist Françoise Sagan, who had not one but two film versions of her works given the Hollywood treatment: A Certain Smile and Bonjour Tristesse.
The 1958 version of “Bonjour Tristesse” is everything Hollywood seems to be wary of these days: a notoriously mean, allegedly misogynistic filmmaker’s interpretation of a book written by and ...
Published in 1954 when Françoise Sagan was only 18 years-old, Bonjour Tristesse shocked critics for its frank account of young female sexuality but ultimately had resounding success with over two ...
Françoise Sagan-Ava Gardner, et si c’était vrai ? - ©Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images - RDB/ullstein bild via Getty Images ...
Published in 1954 when Françoise Sagan was only 18 years-old, Bonjour Tristesse shocked critics for its frank account of young female sexuality but ultimately had resounding success with over two ...
Adapted for the stage from “Je ne renie rien” by Françoise Sagan, published by Stock Saturday, November 4th at 8:00pm Students/Senior Tickets: $35. Regular Admission Tickets: $45.
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