![]() ![]() He explained that they were arbitrary and sterile. “He refused categorically all notions of fidelity and serious commitments. However things have begun to subtly change in the dynamic as Cecile is starting to embrace her womanhood and sexuality whilst her father has started to take on lots of rather young lovers, none lasting for particularly long. Cecile is a seventeen year old free spirit who is used to a life with her father, one that is lived in relative comfort, without much expected or demanded of her. The story of ‘Bonjour Tristesse’ (which translated means ‘Hello Sadness’) is initially a simple one. ![]() Penguin Books, 1954, paperback, translated by Irene Ash, 107 pages, saved from pulping ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |