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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2013.

"An impressive team of experts introduces the book's 10 pieces and thoroughly annotates them. . . . This book nicely puts the philosopher's work into an expanded context for nonspecialists."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)


"This engaging volume ... is the result of painstaking research and meticulous translation by a team of international scholars. . . . Essential."--Choice
"English-speaking readers can now hear the subleties of a Beauvoir clearly engaged in the pursuit of defining the purpose and value of literature in her time."--H-France Review
"This collection of previously untranslated pieces by Simone de Beauvoir makes available for the first time in English a variety of literary writings that are also of philosophical interest. As with previous volumes in the Beauvoir Series, "The Useless Mouths" and Other Literary Writings breaks new ground, and it will become indispensible to Beauvoir scholars."--Claudia Card, author of Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide
"This collection of Beauvoir's literary works not only presents us with further evidence of the importance of Beauvoir's existentialist literary style but also gives new insight into her thinking about aesthetics, existentialism, intersubjectivity, aging, and her relationship with Sartre. In addition, here we see some of her most incisive engagements with her critics and critics of existentialism more generally."--Kelly Oliver, author of Animal Lessons: How They Teach Us to Be Human

Table of Contents
Foreword to the Beauvoir Series ix Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1 Margaret A. Simons
1. The Useless Mouths (A Play) 9 Introduction by Liz Stanley and Catherine Naji
2. Short Articles on Literature 89 Introduction by Elizabeth Fallaize
3. Existentialist Theater 125 Introduction by Dennis A. Gilbert
4. A Story I Used to Tell Myself 151 Introduction by Ursula Tidd
5. Preface to La Batarde by Violette Leduc 165 Introduction by Alison S. Fell
6. What Can Literature Do? 189 Introduction by Laura Hengehold
7. Misunderstanding in Moscow 211 Introduction by Terry Keefe
8. My Experience as a Writer 275 Introduction by Elizabeth Fallaize
9 Short Prefaces to Literary Works 303 Introduction by Eleanore Holveck
10. Notes for a Novel 327 Introduction by Meryl Altman
Contributors 379
Index 385

The Useless Mouths and Other Literary Writings

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    Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    Publication Date: 23/02/2021
    ISBN13: 9780252085956, 978-0252085956
    ISBN10: 0252085957

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2013.

    "An impressive team of experts introduces the book's 10 pieces and thoroughly annotates them. . . . This book nicely puts the philosopher's work into an expanded context for nonspecialists."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)


    "This engaging volume ... is the result of painstaking research and meticulous translation by a team of international scholars. . . . Essential."--Choice
    "English-speaking readers can now hear the subleties of a Beauvoir clearly engaged in the pursuit of defining the purpose and value of literature in her time."--H-France Review
    "This collection of previously untranslated pieces by Simone de Beauvoir makes available for the first time in English a variety of literary writings that are also of philosophical interest. As with previous volumes in the Beauvoir Series, "The Useless Mouths" and Other Literary Writings breaks new ground, and it will become indispensible to Beauvoir scholars."--Claudia Card, author of Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide
    "This collection of Beauvoir's literary works not only presents us with further evidence of the importance of Beauvoir's existentialist literary style but also gives new insight into her thinking about aesthetics, existentialism, intersubjectivity, aging, and her relationship with Sartre. In addition, here we see some of her most incisive engagements with her critics and critics of existentialism more generally."--Kelly Oliver, author of Animal Lessons: How They Teach Us to Be Human

    Table of Contents
    Foreword to the Beauvoir Series ix Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir
    Acknowledgments xi
    Introduction 1 Margaret A. Simons
    1. The Useless Mouths (A Play) 9 Introduction by Liz Stanley and Catherine Naji
    2. Short Articles on Literature 89 Introduction by Elizabeth Fallaize
    3. Existentialist Theater 125 Introduction by Dennis A. Gilbert
    4. A Story I Used to Tell Myself 151 Introduction by Ursula Tidd
    5. Preface to La Batarde by Violette Leduc 165 Introduction by Alison S. Fell
    6. What Can Literature Do? 189 Introduction by Laura Hengehold
    7. Misunderstanding in Moscow 211 Introduction by Terry Keefe
    8. My Experience as a Writer 275 Introduction by Elizabeth Fallaize
    9 Short Prefaces to Literary Works 303 Introduction by Eleanore Holveck
    10. Notes for a Novel 327 Introduction by Meryl Altman
    Contributors 379
    Index 385

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