- Published: 2 September 2021
- ISBN: 9781473585430
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 144
The Inseparables
The newly discovered novel from Simone de Beauvoir
- Published: 2 September 2021
- ISBN: 9781473585430
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 144
Gorgeously written, intelligent, passionate, and in many ways foreshadows such contemporary works as Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend
Oprah Daily
A passionate and tragic autobiographical story
Vanity Fair
Here is an attentive and unintimate love, one that relishes the idea of imagining, but never knowing and never delimiting, the infinite expanses of another person's mind
Merve Emre, New Yorker
[An] absorbing novel... The Inseparables is a moving coming-of-age tale about two girls battling with who and what they want to be in 20th-century Paris
Monocle
In Lauren Elkin's fine translation, the lucid, sculpted prose can flare into starbursts of introspective sensuality... Its focus and restraint show that, even in maturity, Beauvoir could write like a dutiful daughter of the French classics
The Times
A succulent taster for those who don't know de Beauvoir's work and, for everyone else, a treat
Daily Mail
[The Inseparables] distils subjects that would preoccupy de Beauvoir throughout her career... [and] will introduce some readers to the defining role Lacoin played in de Beauvoir's trailblazing life and career
Economist
Translated by Lauren Elkin with exquisite finesse, it utterly conveys both de Beauvoir's heady sensuality and its immediate opposite, observant restraint... The Inseparables is a ravishing work of art
Financial Times
This 'lost' novel by a giant of 20th-century letters reads surprisingly like a French Elena Ferrante... Lauren Elkin's translation is undistractingly smooth
Daily Telegraph
Elegantly translated... The Inseparables...is a rich and rewarding novella
Literary Review
Slim, elegant, achingly tragic and unaffectedly lovely in its evocation of the closeness between girls - and the pressures that sunder them
Spectator
[The Inseparables] explores the tension between familial duty, religious faith, and the unpredictability of love - both platonic and otherwise - masterfully
Sascha O'Sullivan, City AM
Brilliant
Hermione Lee
A poignant and sensitive portrait of female friendship which acutely captures the agonizing mysteries of intimacy. The translation was gorgeous, and there were lines that absolutely punched me in the gut
Anbara Salam author of Belladonna
[A] rousing novel, elegantly translated by Lauren Elkin, Beauvoir becomes Sylvie, and Zaza is Andrée... the pair's splendour blazes out on every page
New Statesman
[An] exquisitely simple tale... The Inseparables invites us to cherish friendship, and how it makes and breaks us in a precarious and cruel world.
Church Times
A short novel that will bring most to tears, it's loving, it's tender, it's heart wrenching and absolutely worth reading
Left Lion