Title : The Last Woman - Jean-Paul Enthoven - book
Summary :
Why did Louise Brooks, in her heyday, read Proust and Schopenhauer in Broadway bars? What kind of pleasure did Nancy Cunard derive from the tortures Aragon demanded of her? Did Louise de Vilmorin, alias "Marilyn Malraux," prefer money, feelings, or four-leaf clovers? How did Freud manage to persuade Marie Bonaparte that a woman could enjoy herself through her head? Was it because Georges Bataille transformed her into a poisonous saint that Laure confused mysticism with debauchery? What connection does Françoise Dorléac have with an hourglass? Was the extravagant Zelda Fitzgerald a muse or a jealous woman? A madwoman or a madwoman in love? When did Françoise Sagan understand that her legend was a mask behind which she could hide her melancholy? What man, finally, would not be frightened at the idea of meeting his last wife?
- EAN: 9782253118756
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