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Contemporary Fiction

The Woman Destroyed

fr. La femme rompue · 1967
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In "The Woman Destroyed," Simone de Beauvoir masterfully and with psychological depth unveils the inner worlds of three women on the brink of despair and loneliness. Through confessional monologues, letters, and diary entries, the reader witnesses the dramas of middle age, when the familiar order collapses under the weight of betrayal, illness, and the loss of meaning. The author explores the fragility of female identity, the confrontation with infidelity, the fear of aging, and the emptiness that grows within the soul. Each story is a delicate weave of emotions, a painful search for support, and an attempt to find oneself among the ruins of a former life. De Beauvoir creates a piercing portrait of a woman whose strength and vulnerability are intertwined in an irresolvable inner conflict, and the voice of each heroine resounds as a revelation about pain, hope, and the unquenchable desire to be heard.

The Woman Destroyed
Date of publication: 4 May 2025
Updated: 30 June 2025
———Original titlefr. La femme rompue · 1967
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