![]() ![]() Paris, Librairie Gallimard – Collection Pourpre, īinding: Original cloth binding with illustrated dust jacket. The philosopher didn’t sign many books until the ’60 when he was at the peak of his popularity and when most of his works were translated into foreign languages. The character of Ivich from one of Sartre’s trilogy is actually a representation of Olga Kozakiewicz. The Kyiv-born Olga, along with Bianca Lamblin and Natalie Sorokin, later stated that their “trio” relationships with Sartre and de Beauvoir damaged them psychologically. Sartre wrote that Wanda was one of the reasons that his friendship with Albert Camus went sour. She and her sister Wanda had close connections with French existentialists at the time. ![]() Olga Kozakiewicz was a student of Simone de Beauvoir who joined the circle of de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre in 1935 when she was only 19. The full dedication reads, as shown on scans “A Olga, en trés amical hommage, JP Sartre”. This not only confirms Sartre’s relationship with the ten years younger Ukrainian but also makes this book unique. This book is signed by the author and dedicated to Olga (Kozakiewicz / Ольга Козакевич). From a bibliophile point of view, this book might as well have an inestimable value because of its dedication. Sartre was one of, if not the most influential among existentialist philosophers. Signed Copy of La Nausee, one of the most famous works by Jean-Paul Sartre. La Nausee (Nausea) – In the French language. La Nausee by Sartre signed copy from 1950 ![]()
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