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The Image of Her by Simone de Beauvoir

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Hobbies, Leisure, Books, Arts

4.7 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

To discuss The Image of Her (1966) by Simone de Beauvoir we are joined by writer and translator Lauren Elkin, whose previous books include Flâneuse: Women Walk the City, Scaffolding and Art Monsters: Unruly Bodies in Feminist Art. Best known as the author of The Second Sex, Beauvoir was also a prolific novelist. In The Image of Her—newly translated by Elkin after more than forty years— reads like a dispatch from the smooth surface of a life coming quietly undone. Laurence is a successful advertising executive with a picture-perfect Parisian existence—handsome husband, lover, chic flat, weekends in the country—but when her daughter starts asking difficult questions about injustice, that surface begins to crack.We trace the novel’s shifting reception—from period piece to prescient critique—and consider Beauvoir’s voice as a novelist: ironic, exacting, and unexpectedly funny. * To purchase any of the books mentioned in this episode please visit our bookshop at uk.bookshop.org/shop/backlisted where all profits help to sustain this podcast and UK independent bookshops. * For information about everything mentioned in this episode visit www.backlisted.fm *If you'd like to support the show and join in with the book chat, listen without adverts, receive the show early and with extra bonus fortnightly episodes and exclusive writing, become a Patreon at www.patreon.com/backlisted *You can sign up to our free monthly newsletter here  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Backlisted, the podcast which gives new life to old books.

0:13.3

The book featured in today's show is The Image of Her by Simone de Beauvoir, the 1966 novel, just published in a new translation.

0:24.7

Thank you. the 1966 novel just published in a new translation. I'm John Mitchinson, the publisher at Boundless.

0:27.7

And I'm Andy Miller, the author of the Year of Reading Dangerously.

0:30.8

And today we welcome a new guest to backlisted the French and American writer and translator.

0:36.0

Lauren Elkin, good morning, Lauren.

0:38.0

Good morning. Thank you so much for having me on.

0:40.8

We're very pleased to have you here.

0:42.4

Lauren is most recently the author of the novel Scaffolding, a New York Times editor's choice,

0:47.9

which the observer called both, quote, erudite and horny.

0:52.7

Erudite and horny.

0:54.5

Lauren, we did an event last year about scaffolding.

0:57.4

I hope you were relieved that I didn't get on stage and goes,

1:01.0

Lauren, where did you get your ideas from for your erudite and horny new novel?

1:04.2

Why are they so horny?

1:06.0

Yeah, why?

1:07.2

I knew they'd be erudites.

1:09.6

They are not so horny. Oh, God. They are not so horny.

1:12.9

They are not so horny.

1:16.3

Congratulations.

1:17.1

You're on the air.

1:18.1

Brilliant.

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