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  1. Frases célebres de Françoise Sagan. “He amado hasta llegar a la locura, y eso que llaman locura, para mí, es la única forma sensata de amar.”. — Françoise Sagan. Sin fuentes. 6. “Mi pasatiempo favorito es dejar pasar el tiempo, tener tiempo, tomarme mi tiempo, perder el tiempo, vivir a contratiempo.”. — Françoise Sagan.

  2. Françoise Sagan (tikr. Françoise Quoirez, 1935 m. birželio 21 d. Kažarke – 2004 m. rugsėjo 24 d. Kalvadose) – prancūzų rašytoja ir dramaturgė. Jos slapyvardis paimtas iš M. Prusto romano veikėjos princesės de Sagan. 1985 m. apdovanota Monako kunigaikščio premija už indėlį į literatūrą.

  3. Françoise Quoirez, coneguda com a Françoise Sagan (Cajarc, Òlt, 21 de juny de 1935 - hospital d'Honfleur, Calvados, 24 de setembre de 2004), va ser una escriptora francesa de novel·la i teatre. És la creadora d'una novel·la que va tenir molt de ressò: Bon dia, tristesa (Bonjour, tristesse), de la qual Otto Preminger l'any 1958 en va fer una pel·lícula protagonitzada per David Niven, Jean Seberg i Deborah Kerr.

  4. Born Françoise Quoirez, Sagan grew up in a French Catholic, bourgeois family. She was an independent thinker and avid reader as a young girl, and upon failing her examinations for continuing at the Sorbonne, she became a writer. She went to her family's home in the south of France and wrote her first novel, Bonjour Tristesse, at age 18. She ...

  5. Bonjour tristesse, novel by Françoise Sagan, published in French in 1954. Bonjour tristesse (which means “Hello, Sadness”) is the story of a jealous, sophisticated 17-year-old girl who meddles in her father’s impending remarriage with tragic consequences. The book was written with “classical” restraint and a tone of cynical ...

  6. Sep 25, 2004 · Françoise Sagan. 25 September 2004 • 12:10am. Françoise Sagan, who died yesterday aged 69, exploded on to the French literary scene in 1954 with her first novel, Bonjour Tristesse, written ...

  7. The internationally beloved story of a precocious teenager's attempts to understand and control the world around her, Françoise Sagan's Bonjour Tristesse is a beautifully composed, wonderfully ambiguous celebration of sexual liberation, at once sympathetic and powerfully unsparing. Show more. Genres Classics Fiction France French Literature ...