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The unmade bed

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The love affair between fortyish actress Beatrice and younger playwright Edouard unfolds with a mix of irony and deep contemplation, questioning the nature of inviolability in those who have been violated. Edouard, devoted and passionate, is a "kamikaze lover," while Beatrice, though caring, remains unfaithful and primarily focused on her career. This imbalance leads to jealousy and emotional turmoil that may come across as more childish than poignant to American readers. When Beatrice goes on location for a film, Edouard follows, pretending to write an article for a top U.S. magazine to capture her attention, resulting in a humorous and engaging sequence. However, when Beatrice finally professes her love, Edouard feels a sense of emptiness rather than joy. The author excels in portraying the vibrant supporting cast from the Parisian theater and film scene, particularly an acerbic ex-lover of Beatrice who seeks her companionship in his final days. The narrative is filled with moments of verbal elegance and insightful dialogue, yet Beatrice and Edouard, with their beautiful yet selfish natures, resonate more as characters in a short story than as a compelling couple.

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The unmade bed, Françoise Sagan

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1985
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