Simone de Beauvoir - Philosopher/Writer - Feminist existentialism - 20th c.
- Towela Okwudire
- Oct 30
- 1 min read
Updated: 3 days ago

Did you know...
Simone de Beauvoir was not just a philosopher but also a pioneering novelist, with her most famous work, Le Deuxième Sexe, redefining feminism.
She had a lifelong partnership with Jean-Paul Sartre, which they described as a “transcendental” relationship, emphasizing freedom over traditional bonds.
Beauvoir once said, “One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman,” a phrase that encapsulates her belief in the social constructs of gender.
She enjoyed writing in cafés, often claiming that inspiration struck her when she was surrounded by the joie de vivre of Parisian life.
Simone de Beauvoir's influence extended beyond literature; she was a prominent figure in existential philosophy and the feminist movement of the 20th century.



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