Lost profile

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Françoise Sagan: Lost profile (1976, Delacorte Press)

179 pages

English language

Published Dec. 31, 1976 by Delacorte Press.

ISBN:
978-0-440-05017-9
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OCLC Number:
1945442

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4 stars (1 review)

As Erotic And Sophisticated As Ever, Sagan's Latest Novel Again Maps Out The Complexities And Ironies In The Relationships Between Men And Women.

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Beautiful portrayal of naivete

4 stars

I was distinctly underwhelmed by Sagan's first novella, Bonjour Tristesse, so went into Lost Profile somewhat warily. However I am happy to say that I thought this one much more to my taste! Young wife Josee who is feeling overwhelmingly stifled by her jealous and possessive husband, Alan, decodes to strike out on her own In a happy coincidence, she meets wealthy tycoon Julius who helps her to find not only a good job, but also a fashionable apartment that is remarkably cheap. Lost Profile's scenario reminded me of the setup in Yuko Tsushima's Territory Of Light although the short French story doesn't have the depth of its Japanese counterpart. Both 1970s stories see their female protagonist unexpectedly alone in a major city, exploring how they cope and grow from the experience.

Josee hasn't ever been on her own before and is almost unbelievably naive - by today's standards at …