The Second Sex (picador Classics)
- ISBN: 9780330303385
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Seen as the first landmark in the modern feminist upsurge that has transformed perceptions of the social relationship of man and womankind in our time, this is a novel by Simone de Beauvoir, author of "Le Sang des Autres" and "Les Mandarins" which won the Prix Goncourt.
- Pages: 768
- Format: Paperback
- Genre: Society, Politics and Philosophy
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