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  2. Simone de Beauvoir - Wikipedia

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    Sylvie Le Bon-de Beauvoir and Simone de Beauvoir met in the 1960s, when Beauvoir was in her fifties and Sylvie was a teenager. In 1980, Beauvoir, 72, legally adopted Sylvie, who was in her late thirties, by which point they had already been in an intimate relationship for decades.

  3. Deaths of philosophers - Wikipedia

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    1986 – Simone de Beauvoir died of pneumonia. 1990 – Louis Althusser died of a heart attack. 1992 – Félix Guattari died of a heart attack. 1994 – David Stove committed suicide by hanging himself after a painful struggle with disease. 1994 – Sarah Kofman committed suicide on Nietzsche’s birthday.

  4. Madah-Sartre - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Paul Sartre (died 1980) and Simone de Beauvoir (died 1986) return to earth from the afterlife to attend Djaout's funeral. While they are en route to the funeral, Islamists abduct them. The Islamists hold their intellectual guests captive and begin sessions of trying to convert Sartre and de Beauvoir to Islam.

  5. Montparnasse Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Simone de Beauvoir is buried with Jean-Paul Sartre. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the first person to self-proclaim as an anarchist, is also buried here. Tomb of Jacques Lisfranc. Jacques Lisfranc's tomb is in the 13th division. He started his career as a surgeon during the German Campaign of 1813. Lisfranc spread his knowledge about the anatomy of ...

  6. All Men Are Mortal - Wikipedia

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    All Men Are Mortal (French: Tous les hommes sont mortels) is a 1946 novel by Simone de Beauvoir. It tells the story of Raimon Fosca, a man cursed to live forever. The first American edition of this work was published by The World Publishing Company. Cleveland and New York, 1955. It was adapted into a 1995 film of the same name.

  7. Jimmy Carter was the first president to live to 100. Here are ...

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    In The Coming of Age, Simone de Beauvoir writes that aging gracefully “is to go on pursuing ends that give our life a meaning—devotion to individuals, to collectives, to causes, social ...

  8. Simone Biles shares why she’s wearing a boot after finishing ...

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    Simone Biles was seen wearing a boot on her left foot while doing an interview with NBC's Mike Tirico after her final event at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

  9. Deirdre Bair - Wikipedia

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    Bair authored seven biographies and one autobiography during her lifetime. She received a 1981 National Book Award for Samuel Beckett: A Biography (1978). [4] [a] Her biographies of Simone de Beauvoir and Carl Jung [5] were finalists for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in 1991 and 2004, respectively. [6]