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Edith Thomas

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"Edith Thomas (1909-1970), a remarkable French woman of letters, was deeply involved in the traumatic upheavals of her time: most crucially the resistance to Nazi occupation and the collaborationist Vichy regime, but also the Spanish Civil War and the Algerian War. During the occupation, she played an essential role in the struggle to counteract Nazi and Petainist propaganda. She was the only woman in the Paris network of Resistance writers; they held their clandestine meetings in her left-bank apartment." "Dorothy Kaufmann's book is based in large part on previously unavailable material that Edith Thomas, a historian, novelist, and journalist, chose not to publish during her lifetime. A particular chapter in Thomas's life was her intimate relationship with Dominique Aury, who wrote Story of O as "Pauline Reage." The documents made available to Kaufmann by Aury include Thomas's eight notebooks of diaries, which she kept from 1931 to 1963; her fictional diary of a collaborator, written during the first year of the occupation; and her political memoir, to which she gave the disturbing title Le Temoin compromis (The Compromised Witness)."--BOOK JACKET.

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