Misunderstanding in Moscow
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Simone de Beauvoir is an extraordinary person. Philosopher, writer, icon of the feminist movement, friend of Jean-Paul Sartre, with whom she had a complex relationship. “A Misunderstanding in Moscow” will tell a lot about Beauvoir, including her views on relationships and family. A desperate feminist who declared freedom from family ties may have needed these ties no less than any other “ordinary” woman.
So, Nicole and Andre, a middle-aged married couple, come to Soviet Moscow. Here Andre's friend Masha lives (this heroine has a prototype - translator Lena Zonina, Sartre's friend). Looking at Masha, who grew up in a country where women, fortunately or unfortunately, achieved equality, Nicole remembers her own youth. A visit to Moscow is an occasion to go through the episodes of their married life with Andre, to re-evaluate a lot. But - alas! - you can’t turn back time, and Nicole understands that with age she has never overcome her fear of life, which she fears almost more than death, and has not become truly happy.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Симона де Бовуар
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Нина Осиповна Хотинская