Description
“Lost Profile” (original title: “Le Profil Perdu”) is a novella written by the French author Françoise Sagan, who is best known for her debut novel, “Bonjour Tristesse.” “Lost Profile” was first published in 1974.
The novella tells the story of an author, who remains unnamed throughout the narrative, traveling to the French Riviera with her friend, a businessman named Ralph. While staying at a luxurious hotel, she becomes fascinated by another guest, a mysterious and reclusive woman named Ann. The novella explores themes of identity, attraction, and the complexities of human relationships.
Sagan’s writing is known for its elegant and concise prose, and “Lost Profile” is no exception. The novella is a short but evocative work that delves into the intricacies of the characters’ emotions and desires. It is a reflection on the enigmatic nature of human connections and the allure of the unknown.
“Lost Profile” is a relatively lesser-known work by Françoise Sagan but is appreciated by those who enjoy her writing style and exploration of interpersonal relationships.
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