At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails With Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone De Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Others
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1.1 Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, c. 1945 (Bridgeman Images)
1.2 Café Flore, 1947, by Robert Doisneau (Getty Images)
1.3 Søren Kierkegaard by Niels Christian Kierkegaard, 1838 (Interfoto/D.H. Teuffen/Mary Evans Picture Library)
1.4 Suburban existentialist (author’s collection)
1.5 ‘Weirdly emphatic juvenile marginalia’ (author’s collection)
2.1 Edmund Husserl, 1932 (Keystone France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
3.1 Messkirch, showing church and the Heidegger house (middle of three) (photograph by author)
3.2 Cooper, from Jan Luyken, Het Menselyk Bedryf (1694)
3.3 Martin Heidegger, c. 1920 (PVDE/Bridgeman Images)
3.4 Heidegger’s hut in Todtnauberg, by Digne Meller Marcovicz (BPK/Digne Meller Marcovicz)
3.5 Heidegger and Husserl, 1921 (© J. B. Metzler and Carl Ernst Poeschel)
4.1 Karl Jaspers, 1930s (Mary Evans/Suddeutsche Zeitung)
4.2 Bench in Todtnauberg, with sign reading ‘Im Denken wird jeglich Ding einsam & langsam’ [‘In thinking all things become solitary and slow’] (photograph by author).
4.3 Hannah Arendt, 1930s (PVDE/Bridgeman Images)
5.1 Chestnut tree at Cobham Park, from J. G. Strutt, Sylva Britannica (1822)
5.2 Sophie Tucker, ‘Some of These Days’, Columbia Records (1926)
5.3 Simone de Beauvoir, c. 1914 (Tallandier/Bridgeman Images)
5.4 Jean-Paul Sartre, 1907 (PVDE/Bridgeman Images)
6.1 Father Herman Leo Van Breda with Malvine Husserl in Louvain, 1940 (Husserl Archives, Louvain)
7.1 Albert Camus in Florence, 1935 (Tallandier/Bridgeman)
7.2 Combat, 25 August 1944 (Private collection/Archives Charmet/Bridgeman Images)
7.3 Boris Vian, 4 May 1949 (AGIP/Bridgeman Images)
8.1 Wildenstein, from Matthäeus Merian, Topographia Sueviae (1643)
8.2 Temple of Minerva, Sounion, Greece, engraved by J. Saddler after W. Simpson, c. 1875 (Private collection/Bridgeman Images)
8.3 Emmanuel Levinas, 1985 (akg-images/Marion Kalter)
8.4 Simone Weil (Tallandier/Bridgeman Images)
9.1 Simone de Beauvoir, 2 August 1947 (Charles Hewitt/Picture Post/Getty Images)
9.2 Jean Genet as a boy (Private collection/Archives Charmet/Bridgeman Images)
10.1 Maurice Merleau-Ponty (TopFoto)
11.1 Corydrane advertisement (Laboratories Delagrange)
12.1 Richard Wright, 1945 (Bridgeman Images)
12.2 Sloan Wilson, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (Simon & Schuster, 1955)
12.3 Iris Murdoch, 1958, by Mark Gerson (Private collection/Photo © Mark Gerson/Bridgeman Images)
12.4 Colin Wilson, 1956, by Mark Kaufmann (Mark Kaufmann/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)
12.5 Jan Patočka, by Jindřich Přibík (Jindřich Přibík/Jan Patočka Archives)
14.1 Martin Heidegger, by Digne Meller Marcovicz (BPK/Digne Meller Marcovicz)
14.2 Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, 1959, by Georges Pierre (Georges Pierre/Sygma/Corbis
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