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Wanda Kosakiewicz

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Wanda Kosakiewicz in 1948.

Wanda Kosakiewicz (Template:Lang-uk; 1917–1989), French theatre actress in the 1940s, was one of Jean-Paul Sartre's love interests and Olga Kosakiewicz's sister. Sartre wrote that she was one of the reasons that his friendship with Albert Camus went sour.[1][2] Her relations with both rival philosophers featured in the book The Boxer and the Goalkeeper by Andy Martin (Simon & Schuster, 2012); she appears as Wanda in Lettres à Sartre, and Tania in Lettres au Castor.[3]

References

  1. ^ Aronson, R. (2004). Camus & Sartre: The story of a friendship and the quarrel that ended it. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  2. ^ Rogers, N., & Thompson, M. (2004). Philosophers behaving badly. London: Peter Owen
  3. ^ "Sartre, Camus and a woman called Wanda".