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4. Force of Circumstance by Simone de Beauvoir (1963) Part gossipy diary, part reflection on postwar Paris and her own life as a writer, this final instalment of De Beauvoir's autobiography testifies to how unruffled and grownup she is – in contrast to the still-volatile, ego-driven philosophers, writers and artists with whom she hangs out.
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