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(Redirected from La chamade) 1965 novel by Françoise Sagan For the 1968 film, see La Chamade (film).
La Chamade
First US edition
AuthorFrançoise Sagan
Original titleLa Chamade
LanguageFrench
PublisherJulliard (France)
E. P. Dutton (US)
Publication date1965
Publication placeFrance
Published in English1966
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)

La Chamade is a 1965 novel by French playwright and novelist Françoise Sagan.

It was adapted into a 1968 movie starring Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli.

Plot summary

Like many of Sagan's novels, this is a story of lost love. A couple meet and move in together, but the woman cannot get used to his life, his working-class existence. She leaves her lover to return to her affair with a man of means.

Ostensibly, she is rejecting her lover because she feels stifled by his position in society. But the class differences are metaphor for the quality of the love, with a woman deciding to be with a man who loves her for who she is rather than as an object of affection, merely the focus of a selfish love. She wants to be with the one who doesn't ask her to change.

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