Tap cover to enlarge

The Mandarins

Published
Jul 1999
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Rating
Pages
608

About This Book

"Salty, frank, and realistic." ― San Francisco Chronicle

In her most famous novel, The Mandarins, Simone de Beauvoir takes an unflinching look at Parisian intellectual society at the end of World War II. In fictionally relating the stories of those around her ― Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Arthur Koestler, Nelson Algren ― de Beauvoir dissects the emotional and philosophical currents of her time. At once an engrossing drama and an intriguing political tale, The Mandarins is the emotional odyssey of a woman torn between her inner desires and her public life. "Much more than a roman a clef . . . a moving and engrossing novel." ― New York Times

Genres & Themes

Subgenres

Buy This Book

Formats & Editions

Browse the different covers, formats, and publication history for this title.

Paperback

Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
First Edition Jul 1999 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 0393318834
Buy
Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
May 1991 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 039330745X
Buy
Paperback edition cover
Paperback
May 2005 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN 0007203942
Buy

eBook

eBook edition cover
eBook
-- Not Selected ISBN B07C631LDC
Buy
eBook edition cover
eBook
Sep 2018 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN 0007405588
Buy