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Parisian Lives

By: Deirdre Bair
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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In 1971 Deirdre Bair was a journalist and recently minted PhD who managed to secure access to Nobel Prize-winning author Samuel Beckett. He agreed that she could write his biography despite never having written - or even read - a biography herself. The next seven years of intimate conversations, intercontinental research and peculiar cat-and-mouse games resulted in Samuel Beckett: A Biography, which went on to win the National Book Award and propel Deirdre to her next subject: Simone de Beauvoir. The catch? De Beauvoir and Beckett despised each other - and lived essentially on the same street. While quite literally dodging one subject or the other, and sometimes hiding out in the backrooms of the great cafés of Paris, Bair learned that what works in terms of process for one biography rarely applies to the next. Her seven-year relationship with the domineering and difficult de Beauvoir required a radical change in approach, yielding another groundbreaking literary profile.

Drawing on Bair's extensive notes from the period, including never-before-told anecdotes and details that were considered impossible to publish at the time, Parisian Lives is full of personality and warmth and gives us an entirely new window on the all-too-human side of these legendary thinkers.

©2020 Deirdre Bair (P)2020 Audible, Ltd
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Fascinating and enraging!

I have read many of Deirdre Bair's biographies and came across this book while searching for other works that I've missed. I love the strength of character that comes out in this book, and I particularly admire her for ploughing through with her life and her work despite the many blatant sexist injustices with which she had to contend. It really made my blood boil. I didn't realise she was so marginalised for the Beckett biography, the first one of her books that I read. I did read many reviews of the book at the time, and found them puzzling because I couldn't agree with them. Now I know why.

This book is about her writing the biographies of Beckett and the Simone de Beauvoir. It is just as interesting as the biographies themselves. The book is well read and entertaining - I've been listening to it during my long covid-lockup walks. I think you get a lot out of it if you've read the biographies, but it will be interesting even if you haven't.

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