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The Mandarins is a novel by Simone de Beauvoir. The novel is perhaps de Beauvoir's most celebrated, and in 1954 it won her the Prix Goncourt.

The question of the intellectual's political commitments was a major theme in the novel.

The British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch described the book as "endearing because of its persistent seriousness".

Die Mandarins von Paris

 

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