"I dreamt of being a writer once I started to read. I started to write 'Bonjour Tristesse' in bistros around the Sorbonne. I finished it, I sent it to editors. It was accepted."

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Source: Françoise Sagan, The Art of Fiction No. 15. Interview with Blair Fuller and Robert B. Silvers, www.theparisreview.org. Autumn 1956.

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Francoise Sagan was a French novelist and playwright known for her exploration of love and existential themes, particularly in her acclaimed work 'Bonjour Tristesse.'

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