Présentation de l'éditeur :
Five years after the end of a short-lived affair, grand dame of the stage Béatrice Valmont and successful young playwright Édouard Maligrasse once more find themselves together in bed. Embarking on a tempestuous relationship that threatens to consume them both, they must navigate between desire, infidelity, and their fierce love for one another. From the high society of Paris to film sets in the Loire and success in New York, accompanied along the way by former lovers and vacuous sycophants, the ageing star and her naive lover are subjected to all the vagaries of human affection. Described by Sagan herself as only the story of love between a man and a woman, with neither a sad nor happy end , 'The Unmade Bed' is an unflinching portrayal of the struggles of a passionate love affair.
Biographie de l'auteur :
French novelist, playwright and screenwriter Françoise Sagan was eighteen years old when she wrote her bestseller 'Bonjour Tristesse', the story of amoral teenager Cécile that scandalised 1950s France and went on to receive instant international acclaim. Notorious herself for her extravagant and bohemian lifestyle, Sagan continued to write, producing numerous books and plays famous for their detached portraits of people disappointed in their relationships and devoted to the pursuit of pleasure.
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