For almost a year, Bianca did not meet Sartre, about whom she was curious and not a little jealous. When they did meet, he seduced her into a short affair, as was his wont with de Beauvoir's young friends. In this book, Bianca accuses de Beauvoir of pimping for Sartre, yet at the same time she describes their "threesome" as a love triangle.
In her own autobiography, de Beauvoir mentions only friendship, but then Bianca extracted a promise from both her and Sartre that her relationships with them would never be mentioned either verbally or in writing, an injunction which de Beauvoir obeyed except in her letters.
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Bianca Lamblin wrote her book at the age of 70 in a blinding rage against the posthumous publication of de Beauvoir's Letters to Sartre. There, in black and white, she saw that the two had discussed her in what she considered terms of ridicule and contempt. The letters could certainly be regarded as hurtful by a 19-year-old; but, on the other hand, they were a private discussion about the melodramatic antics of a young friend - not very commendable but not unusual.
波伏娃帮萨特勾引她学生“荐枕席”是可以确认的。
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For almost a year, Bianca did not meet Sartre, about whom she was curious and not a little jealous. When they did meet, he seduced her into a short affair, as was his wont with de Beauvoir's young friends. In this book, Bianca accuses de Beauvoir of pimping for Sartre, yet at the same time she describes their "threesome" as a love triangle.
In her own autobiography, de Beauvoir mentions only friendship, but then Bianca extracted a promise from both her and Sartre that her relationships with them would never be mentioned either verbally or in writing, an injunction which de Beauvoir obeyed except in her letters.
......
Bianca Lamblin wrote her book at the age of 70 in a blinding rage against the posthumous publication of de Beauvoir's Letters to Sartre. There, in black and white, she saw that the two had discussed her in what she considered terms of ridicule and contempt. The letters could certainly be regarded as hurtful by a 19-year-old; but, on the other hand, they were a private discussion about the melodramatic antics of a young friend - not very commendable but not unusual.赤座阿卡林