Bonjour Tristesse and a Certain Smile

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Françoise Sagan, Rachel Cusk, Heather Lloyd, Françoise Sagan, Rachel Cusk: Bonjour Tristesse and a Certain Smile (2016, Penguin Books, Limited)

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Published Nov. 5, 2016 by Penguin Books, Limited.

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978-0-14-119876-7
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Françoise Sagan become an overnight sensation in 1954 which the publication of her first novel Bonjour Tristesse. At the age of 18, she published the novel she will be remembered for; the story of Cécile, a seventeen year old living with her widowed father and his mistress on the French Riviera. During an uneventful summer, an old friend of her late mother comes and stirs the peaceful balance of their summer villa.

Not knowing much about Françoise Sagan, I could not determine just how autobiographical Bonjour Tristesse might have been. I do know that Sagan, much like Cécile was kicked out of school and both enjoyed the bourgeois lifestyle. Sagan is a pseudonym (real name Françoise Quoirez) that was taken from the character Princesse de Sagan from Marcel Proust’s À la recherche du temps perd (In Search of Lost Time). I expect that much of this novel is semi-autobiographical because …