Francoise Sagan

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Françoise Sagan – 20th-century French novelist, author of Bonjour Tristesse, which brought her world fame at 18. Her prose conveys fragile emotions, irony, and the melancholy of the postwar generation. Living a bohemian life, fond of speed and risk, she became a symbol of French existential chic.

📖 Her debut Bonjour Tristesse (1954) sparked both scandal and acclaim. 🖋️ Soon became the voice of French youth in the 1950s. 🚗 Passionate about fast cars, she survived several accidents. 🍸 Famous for her bohemian lifestyle and love of parties. 📚 Wrote over 20 novels, plays, and memoirs. 🎭 Many of her works were adapted for cinema, including Bonjour Tristesse. 🏆 Awarded the Prince of Monaco literary prize. 👩‍👦 Took her pen name from Proust’s character, Prince de Sagan. 😲 Curious fact: during a trial over debts she said, “I don’t know what money is, but I know what happiness is.” 😄 Funny fact: once won a house in a card game – and soon lost it again.