Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005

Miles Kington fell in love with the writing of Jean-Paul Sartre in his teens, inseparable from a dog-eared copy of ‘La Nausee’, Sartre’s early novel which caught the imagination of a generation with its portrait of a man adrift.

In this programme, in Sartre’s centenary year (2005), Miles explores Sartre’s Paris from the Café de Flore which was the scene of much of his creativity to the cemetery in Montparnasse where he is buried with his life long companion Simone de Beauvoir.

 


 

N.B. Some music & extracts have been edited from the original broadcast version due to copyright restrictions

 


 

TAKING PART 

MILES KINGTON – Presenter
MICHAEL CONTAT – Friend of JP Sartre/Author
OLIVIER TODD – Journalist/Married to JP Sartre’s best friend’s daughter
ANNIE COHEN-SOLA – Biographer of JP Sartre
RICHARD EYRE – Former director of National Theatre
ALAIN GEISMAR – Former lecturer at Sorbonne/Maoist rebel publisher

Writers/Presenters

Miles Kington

Editing

Merilyn Harris/Neil Gardner

Producer

Merilyn Harris

Released

2005

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