Françoise Sagan, the Great Interrogator of Morality
At the heart of her brief and disturbing first novel, Sagan asks: Where does the moral sense come from? Is it intrinsic? If not, does that discredit morality itself?
At the heart of her brief and disturbing first novel, Sagan asks: Where does the moral sense come from? Is it intrinsic? If not, does that discredit morality itself?
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