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  1. Wanda Kosakiewicz (Ukrainian: Ванда Козакевич; 1917–1989), French theatre actress in the 1940s, was one of Jean-Paul Sartre's love interests and Olga Kosakiewicz's sister. Sartre wrote that she was one of the reasons that his friendship with Albert Camus went sour.

  2. Wanda Kosakiewicz (en ucraniano : Ванда Козакевич), alias Marie Olivier en el teatro, nacida en 1917 y fallecida en 1989, es una personalidad francesa de origen ucraniano - polaco, amante de Jean-Paul Sartre, que casi se casa con él, y hermana de ' Olga Kosakiewicz. Se la menciona como Wanda en las Cartas a Sartre, por Simone de ...

  3. She Came to Stay (French, L'Invitée) is a novel written by French author Simone de Beauvoir first published in 1943. The novel is a fictional account of her and Jean-Paul Sartre 's relationship with Olga Kosakiewicz and Wanda Kosakiewicz .

  4. 3 de mar. de 1990 · Mientras tanto, Wanda Kosakiewicz, también amada por el filósofo, o Simone Jollivet, ídem de ídem, funcionaban en torno a la pareja y otras mujeres aparecían en la vida de Simone -Sorokine ...

  5. 18 de sept. de 2005 · In 1933, when she was teaching in Rouen, Beauvoir had a seventeen-year-old student named Olga Kosakiewicz, a daughter of a Russian émigré who had been dispossessed by the Revolution. Olga was ...

  6. The novel is a fictional account of her and Jean-Paul Sartre's relationship with Olga Kosakiewicz and Wanda Kosakiewicz. Set in Paris on the eve of and during World War II, the novel revolves around Françoise, whose open relationship with her partner Pierre becomes strained when they form a threesome with her younger friend Xaviere.

  7. Entre las petites amies públicamente conocidas de Sartre, están: Wanda Kosakiewicz, Dolores Vanetti, Michelle Vian, Evelyne Lanzmann y Lena Zonina. Por encima de ellas, por supuesto, cabe destacar a su compañera de vida, Simone de Beauvoir, con quien mantuvo el vínculo más íntimo, estable y longevo.