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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory French litterateur Simon Pova passed away on April 14, 1986
On this day, 39 years ago, on April 14, 1986 (March 6, 1986 in the lunar calendar), French writer Simon Bova passed away. Simone de Beauvoir is a famous French existentialist writer, one of the founders of the feminist movement, and the lifelong partner of Jean-Paul Sutter. Also translated as Simon Bova. His full name is Simon Lucie Ernestine-Marie Portrand de Beauvoir, who was born in Paris on January 9, 1908. Childhood is spent in a boring and closed family environment. In 1925, he was admitted to the Sorbonne University to study philosophy. Later, he met the existentialist master Sutter and became his lifelong partner. In 1943, her book "Female Guests" was published and was loved by readers. That year, she was nominated for the French Goncourt Literary Prize. From then on, she embarked on the path of professional writer. In 1949, her "Second Sex" was published with mixed praise and criticism, but it was recognized by the world. Her novel "Man Man"(1954) won the French Goncourt Literary Prize. In September 1955, Sutter and Bova visited China and wrote the book "Long March." Like Sutter, she was an atheist. He passed away on April 14, 1986. "People become complete people when they reach the age of 5." Young Simon Pova (right) is full of aura with his mother and sister. Simon Pova and Elizabeth Maby. After winning the 1954 Goncourt Award, she took a photo with her mother "Come on, cheers!" said Sutter. Bova smiled and picked up the glass. "Our personalities are both cheerful," said Sutter and Simon Pova. Like a mother and daughter. Bova and her adopted daughter Le Pen (first from left) in Khrushchev's villa in 1963 News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1968.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-07:22] 访问:79
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