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A Certain Smile portrays with great feeling the the dilemma in which a young girl finds herself when she falls out of love with her student friend and into an entanglement with his uncle, a middle-aged man who deliberately sets out to attract her, even though he is happily married to a woman of great charm.

The situation is as difficult as it is complicated, for her new friend's wife behaves as a mother to her. There is nothing of the clandestine about the affair to destroy its honesty.

'Enchanting, evocative, complete' - New Statesman
'Strong, simple, and beautifully controlled' - Evening Standard

112 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1955

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Françoise Sagan

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Born Françoise Quoirez, Sagan grew up in a French Catholic, bourgeois family. She was an independent thinker and avid reader as a young girl, and upon failing her examinations for continuing at the Sorbonne, she became a writer.

She went to her family's home in the south of France and wrote her first novel, Bonjour Tristesse, at age 18. She submitted it to Editions Juillard in January 1954 and it was published that March. Later that year, She won the Prix des Critiques for Bonjour Tristesse.

She chose "Sagan" as her pen name because she liked the sound of it and also liked the reference to the Prince and Princesse de Sagan, 19th century Parisians, who are said to be the basis of some of Marcel Proust's characters.

She was known for her love of drinking, gambling, and fast driving. Her habit of driving fast was moderated after a serious car accident in 1957 involving her Aston Martin while she was living in Milly, France.

Sagan was twice married and divorced, and subsequently maintained several long-term lesbian relationships. First married in 1958 to Guy Schoeller, a publisher, they divorced in 1960, and she was then married to Robert James Westhoff, an American ceramicist and sculptor, from 1962 to 63. She had one son, Denis, from her second marriage.

She won the Prix de Monaco in 1984 in recognition of all of her work.

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1,085 reviews887 followers
March 8, 2010
This is a sweet little novel about a young girl's willing rush into love with a married man despite knowing that peril awaits, but not experienced enough to know the full consequences of heartbreak. There's a purity to this that is both artful and artless, and because it succeeds at what it sets out to do, I'm willing to overlook its faults. The book is about a brief affair; it should be viewed as a lovely, fleeting wisp, like a firefly in a summer dusk. The language is simple and thoughtful, the narrative is spare and uncluttered. Sagan gets to the essence of things beautifully. In the spirit of the book, I'm keeping it short and sweet. I loved this.
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1,360 reviews443 followers
September 3, 2024
3.5

Happiness is a flat expanse without landmarks.

'A Certain Smile' is a simple story about a young student by the name of Dominique, who meets and falls in love with her lover’s uncle.

I was fine, and yet, inside me, like some warm, living creature, there was always that hankering for languor, solitude and sometimes exaltation.

Like in her first book ‘Bonjour Tristesse’, the main focus of the story is on the young narrator and her feelings of lassitude, boredom and recklessness, her disregard for the passage of time, her craving to maintain her distinct reality and her search for a kindred spirit.

Perhaps, for people like me, happiness is no more than a kind of absence, an absence of worry, a reassuring absence.
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September 25, 2020
" ‏أعي جيداً، هذه اللعبة - إن كانت موجودة، إن كان من المنطق الحديث عن لعبة بين اثنين معجَبَين ببعضهما بعضاً، في وسع كليهما سد ثغرة ولو مؤقتاً لدى الآخر ويكون له عوناً على وحدته - هذه اللعبة الخطيرة. "

دومينيك الصغيرة ظنت أنها لعبة مسلية وأنها قد وعتها وفهمت أبعادها، لكنها كانت فتاة حالمة شَرود في مقتبل فترة التعرف على نفسها وعلى عواطفها الأنثوية، فتسببت لروحها الغضة ببعض الآلام والانكسارات، التي ستُشفى لكنها لن تُنسى.

بصرف النظر عن إطار القصة، أجد فيها مرآة لمرحلة اكتشاف كل فتاة لمشاعرها، والتوهان؛ بين ما يلح عليها لخوض المغامرة، وما يمليه عليها عقلها من الأحكام، وما يرغب به قلبها من السعادة. تلك المرحلة التي تتجه فيها نحو ما تظنه الأمان، فتجد الخطر. تفعل ما يُفترض أنه سيفرحها، فتنهال عليها الأحزان. تظن أن اللحظة ستدوم، فتتبخر. لكن بعدها ستنهض فتاةً أخرى أكثر وعياً بما تريد، وأكثر تقديراً لمواطن قوتها وضعفها كذلك.

" كنت امرأة أحبت رجلاً، إنها حكاية بسيطة؛ ليس ثمة ما يبرر رسم تعبير على الوجه. "

النظرة الأولى تُري القارئ شخصية الذكر المعشوق كمحور للعمل، لكن مع الاستمرار في القراءة سيعرف أنها ثانوية وعابرة.

هذه الرواية تقول لكِ أنه ليس للأنثى غير نفسها، وشقيقتها الأنثى. أن ما تم الترويج له من فكرة التنافس والغيرة الأنثوية محض تشويه وافتراء. وأن من لديها كل الأسباب لعداوتكِ ستجدينها أول من يحتضنكِ ويطبطب عليكِ في وقت حاجتكِ. لماذا ؟؟ لأنها مثلكِ، لأنها تعرفكِ، ولأنها شريكتكِ في الآلام الكبيرة والسعادات الصغيرة طوال رحلة الحياة.

هذه ليست قصة حب بائسة، هذه رواية نسوية بامتياز.

تنويه: الترجمة ضعيفة. ( ترجمة: محمد فطومي / دار المدى )
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November 7, 2021
أؤمن بأن ثمة غوايات صغيرة تُفضي إلى نهايات رديئة..مُحطِمة...
تراني عندما ألتقيها في عملٌ روائي ما...أرقبها بابتسامة مبتورة وبعينين حادتين تلتمعان ببريق ساخر...وهذا ما فعلت هنا...
لقد كانت فتاة شابة تحمل من التناقضات الجامحة ما يدفعك للتساؤل كيف يمكن لأحدهم أن يتعرف عليها حقاً..؟!...
فاتنة...باهتة ، لامبالية..مُغرمة..، جذابة..ومُنفرة...
لاشيء حقيقي في حياتها سوى الوحدة التي تنهشها في صمت والضجر الرتيب الذي يتلوى على ذاتها....وشاركها فيهما ذاك الرجل الوسيم التعس الذي يتمتع بجاذبية غريبة تمتزج بذكاء حزين..!
اعتقد أن الذكاء الحزين ذاك الذكاء الغامض..الدفين..الذي يحترز من كل شيء ولا يُبدي اندهاشاً...لا يتقافز مرحاً..، إنه ثقيل..و هاديء..
لقد كان كلاهما مُنهكاً...حزيناً لا ينسجما مع الملل وكلاهما غارقين فيه....!
حسناً بالرغم من ان الترجمة ركيكة وضعيفة ..لكنني احب ما تكتبه " فرنسواز ساغان"...عندما تساءلت كيف يمكنني توصيف كتابتها ؟
وجدتني أقول دونما تفكير ..السُكر المُر...أجل هو كذلك حقاً..
غريب امر اليأس ...غريب أمره حين ينجو منه المرء....
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56 reviews53 followers
October 16, 2021
I loved it.
I loved it more than I ever anticipated.
I thoroughly enjoyed it’s simple storyline, direct and scarce use of language, unforced ending, and surprisingly, also it’s subtle but prevalent sense of eroticism.
I feel like only 20 year olds can get 20 year olds right. And so Sagan did. Written in the 50s, the plot works for any YA today, and that is its charm.
So glad it has been selected as this months @fabula book club pick, as I probably would not have reached for it myself.
My second Françoise Sagan of the year and I am officially a fan.
Bring her in!
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Author 18 books38 followers
January 1, 2017

I don't often read French romance novels of the 1950s, but when I do, it's always Francoise Sagan.
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May 8, 2015
As short and sharp as her first novel, Bonjour Tristesse, Françoise Sagan's second (published a year later) is the story of a young woman's affair with an older man, and her subsequent, inevitable, heartbreak. Bored and indifferent towards her boyfriend, Bertrand, Dominique feels a shift in her affections when she meets his married uncle, Luc. Once again Sagan provides remarkable and painful insights into the emotional landscapes of youth - the progression of Dominique's feelings for Luc is as agonising to watch as it is inescapable.

I wasn't wowed by this like I was by Bonjour Tristesse, perhaps because the tone and mood of both books is so similar, as are some details; elements of Dominique's relationship with Bertrand, and with Luc and his wife Françoise, clearly echo Cécile's with Cyril, her father and Anne. I can see why the two have frequently been published together, and I'd have perhaps preferred to read them one after the other. Still, this was another perfect little gem of a story ideal for a sunny morning.
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394 reviews143 followers
August 14, 2022
I knew I would enjoy A Certain Smile. Sagan has a deceptively light touch in her writing style which I find makes the insights and observation the more pronounced.

P. 19. at the Gare de Lyon. Dominique, the first person narrator, "On the way back Bertrand stopped to buy a political journal, which would give him an excuse to get annoyed."

P. 70. "So there I was, yawning (for I was exhausted from lack of sleep) and extremely comfortable. My hand trembled a little as I struck a match to light my cigarette. The September sun, no longer very hot, caressed my cheek. For once I was delighted to be alone. 'We're only happy when we're tired,' Luc once said, and it was true that I was one of those people who are only happy once they have subdued that part of their vitality which continually makes demands and always feels misgivings: the part which asks 'What have you done with your life? What are you going to make of it?' Questions to which I could only reply 'Nothing.'
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72 reviews7 followers
August 6, 2022
4.5, „i am not unhappy, i am nothing” dominique the mc would’ve loved lana del rey
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92 reviews63 followers
September 13, 2017
Пруст пише: „Голяма рядкост е едно щастие да кацне тъкмо върху желанието, което го е призовало.“ А миналата нощ това се бе случило, когато се бях доближила до лицето на Люк, желано в продължение на цяла седмица, и от съвпадението ми бе призляло, може би просто поради внезапното отпадане на пустотата, от която иначе животът ми бе изтъкан. Пустота, породена от чувството, че животът ми се разминава с мен. А в онзи миг като никога бях изпитала усещането, че най-сетне се докосвам до своя живот, и то до върховната му точка.
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762 reviews329 followers
August 11, 2011
Such a short novel and it took me such a long time to read it. I found it quite boring and predictable. Maybe I should have read it when I was 20 or so, I think I would have liked it more. I read "Bonjour tristesse" when I was 18 and I liked it a lot. Perhaps there is an age for every novel and "A Certain Smile" is for 20 year-olds. I don't know. The idea is that, except for the occasionally poetic language, this book didn't transmit much.
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Author 3 books47 followers
June 21, 2012
This title is generally better known for the 1958 English-language film version with the accompanying title song crooned by Johnny Mathis. The original French-language novel is the short, bittersweet story of a doomed affair that nicely showcases Françoise Sagan’s signature talent for describing the confused and tumultuous emotions of young girls. Dominique, the first-person narrator, is a law student at the Sorbonne who suffers from a particularly serious case of ennui. Everything seems to bore her. Her boyfriend, Bertrand, who adores her: Boring. Her university studies: Boring. The sights and activities of Paris: Boring. Visiting her parents in her hometown: Super-boring. Actually, her problem is even more serious than all of this. In French, the word ennui—at least how Baudelaire described it in the mid-19th century—means more than just boredom. It refers to a ravaging and intolerable tiredness and frustration with life. This is an apt description of Dominique, even though she seems to have so much going for her. When Bertrand takes her to meet his uncle, Luc, and aunt Françoise, Dominique hesitates to act on the obvious chemistry between her and Luc, because, after all, she is involved with Bertrand, and Françoise is so motherly and completely kind. Dominique and Luc cave into the temptation, of course, even though Dominique can see that Luc regards an extramarital affair and its inevitable outcome with socio-pathological sang-froid. “De quoi veux-tu que j’aie peur?” he asks Dominique. “Bertrand ne me tuera pas. Françoise ne me quittera pas. Tu ne m’aimeras pas” (69). He is wrong only on the last point. After an idyllic two weeks together in Cannes, Dominique and Luc part and can snatch only isolated moments together in the next few months. Dominique’s feelings grow into an obsession for Luc that virtually takes over her life, and makes a stark contrast to his increasing indifference. Sagan’s sensitivity to these kinds of emotions as well as for the barbs of guilt, shame, and loss that typically follow an ill-advised choice is obvious in her eloquent prose and dialogues. This is a sobering psychological study of discontent that can morph into desperation.
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348 reviews183 followers
November 20, 2017
Dominique has a lot to learn about love.
She was young and naive and thought she knew how to play the game.
Dominique thought she understood the rules.
But she didn't!
This short novella of young love and growing up!
'I was a woman, and I had loved a man. It was a simple story; there was nothing to make a fuss about.'
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February 15, 2022
Dic el mateix que dic sobre totes les obres de Sagan: és com un croissant farcit de Nutella i taronja, dolç i amarg a la vegada
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184 reviews30 followers
July 8, 2024
This novella, ‘A Certain Smile’, penned when Sagan was a mere 21, is an exquisite follow-up to ‘Bonjour Tristesse’. Once again, Sagan’s hallmark evocative prose and psychological depth are showcased. Her writing is so elegant, so precise and understated.

The familiar themes of passion and loyalty are skilfully woven into the narrative, as are the somewhat melancholic undertones of the elusive nature of happiness, self-doubt, and the foreshadowing of rejection or disillusionment. As I read, I couldn’t help but associate her writing style with that of Camus, Fitzgerald, or Jean Rhys’ tales of love and loss in Paris, mirroring the city’s duality of elegance and sadness.

While 'A Certain Smile' may lack some of the complexity and nuances of the sensational ‘Bonjour Tristesse’, it is nevertheless a captivating read by a superbly talented young author.

This version is the original uncensored text - a raw and unadulterated portrayal of Sagan's narrative.
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49 reviews2 followers
February 21, 2022
Després de llegir “Bon dia, tristesa” i “T’agrada Brahms?” tenia clar que “Un cert somriure” no em decebria. De fet, si no me l’he llegit abans és perquè he estat esperant que fos publicat per Viena Editorial. Al meu parer, les obres de Sagan s’han de llegir sempre amb un llapis a la mà. La dona escriu sempre sobre desamors, sobre homes que estimen però mai prou intensament, i aquesta és la mena de contingut que de vegades una necessita. La reina de verbalitzar els sentiments d’una forma senzilla i pura.
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947 reviews
October 31, 2019
Một cuốn sách gợi cảm một cách mong manh như thể ta đang chếnh choáng trong một cơn say êm đềm, ngây ngất và ngọt ngào, và rồi cái nỗi buồn dịu dàng trườn tới khiến ta bâng khuâng không biết làm gì với tình yêu nồng nàn và đầy hoang mang đó. Một cuốn sách đẹp đẽ có những dòng chữ khiến ta đọc lại vài lần thật chậm rãi để vẻ đẹp của nó thấm mãi thấm mãi vào tâm hồn ta.
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443 reviews22 followers
November 12, 2023
Sagan never disappoints in the world of human emotion. Trust her to make you feel in the skin of a young woman having an affair with a married man. You will feel her pain, hope to hold her, and also give her a slap in the back of the head to realise how stupid this is.
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133 reviews38 followers
September 14, 2020
الترجمة لم تكن احسن ما يكون هنا 😔
" نسخة دار المدى "
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429 reviews318 followers
June 21, 2018
„Cítila som sa celkom slobodná, celkom veselá. Paríž náležal mne. Paríž náležal ľuďom bez škrupúľ, bezočivcom, to som vždy pociťovala, ale bolestne, pretože mne bezočivosť chýbala. Tentoraz to bolo mesto, moje krásne, zlaté, odhodlané mesto, mesto, ,ktoré sa nedalo ošudiťʽ. Niečo ma nadnášalo, azda to bola radosť. Kráčala som rýchlo. Mala som silu netrpezlivosti, krv mi bila v zápästiach; cítila som sa mladá, smiešne mladá. V pochabej blaženosti som mala pocit, že dochádzam k oveľa jasnejšej pravde, než sú tie úbohé poprežúvané pravdy mojich smútkov.“

Toto nie je žiadna citová dráma, len romanca parížskej študentky so starším ženatým mužom. Saganová ju napísala, keď mala len 20-rokov po svojom slávnom debute Dobrý deň smútok. Kombinuje v nej osamelosť, nudu, erotiku, francúzsku riviéru a samozrejme Paríž. Ešte že som knihu Akýsi úsmev objavila v rodinnej knižnici. Veľmi dobré čítanie.

„Zase mi raz bolo po dlhom čase veľmi dobre samej so sebou. ,Nám je dobre, keď sme unavení,ʽ hovorieval Luc a mal pravdu, že som z tých ľudí, ktorým je dobre iba vtedy, keď v sebe ubili časť vitality, náročnú a ťažkú od nudy; tú časť, ktorá kladie otázku: ,Čo si urobil zo svojho života, čo z neho hodláš urobiť?ʽ, otázku, na ktorú som mohla odpovedať iba jedno: ,Nič.ʽ“
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38 reviews3 followers
August 12, 2019
Knjigu sam našla u kućnoj biblioteci, jedna babina drugarica joj ju je poklonila za 22. rođendan. Kada sam rekla babi šta čitam, samo je sa osmehom rekla “A jaaaao”, a zatim zamolila da joj donesem da pročita ponovo, “da se priseti mladalačkih dana”
Strašno mi je bilo uzbudljivo da zamišljam nju kako je čitala ono što držim u rukama.
Priča možda deluje lagano i površno. Mene je prilično uzdrmala opšta nezainteresovanost i dosada koja prožima sve likove i njihov svet. Jednostavan način na koji je ta nenormalna pojava dočarana, čini je normalnom, i tako stvara pomalo smaknutu sliku, zbog koje sam sve vreme pokušavala da shvatim šta nije u redu.
O ljubavi, dosadi i odrastanju.
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63 reviews
January 9, 2023
es mereix un 4,5. a casa ens agrada molt una mica de llibre on una dona és estimada pels homes, però no prou pel seu gust.
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Author 8 books271 followers
April 8, 2022
"Mi destino era que Luc me abandonara, que yo tratara de empezar de nuevo con otro, lo que seguramente haría. Pero nunca con nadie me sentiría como con él: tan poco sola, tan tranquila e, interiormente, tan poco reticente".

Una novelita honesta, bella y triste sobre el amor no correspondido, quizás un capricho pero uno doloroso.
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1,140 reviews39 followers
August 29, 2023
A Certain Smile confirms Françoise Sagan to be something of a one-trick pony. Her first renowned novel Bonjour Tristesse set out a bold philosophy that dealt with sexual matters in a manner that was amoral and yet also strangely coy. Readers may have been titillated by a heroine who navigates the sexual world without many boundaries, but they would look in vain for a detailed erotic (or pornographic) scene.

This book is more of the same, giving the lie to Sagan’s claim that her previous heroine was not herself. Once more we have a promiscuous heroine who vaguely loves and callously disregards everyone around her. There is a more sensible brother-lover whom she likes but discards. There is an older father figure with whom she has an inappropriate relationship, and a mother figure who appeals to her, and yet whom she betrays.

On this occasion, the heroine is Dominique, a bored and cynical student, who is involved with a fellow classmate Bertrand of whom she is vaguely fond. Bertrand introduces her to his aunt and uncle, Françoise and Luc. While Françoise is affectionate towards the young girl, her husband has other ideas.

Soon Dominique is having an affair with the lecherous uncle which eventually leads to a break with Bertrand. However Luc is unable to reciprocate Dominque’s growing affection for him, and she is forced to reconcile herself to losing him.

The book is a step up from Bonjour Tristesse in that Dominique is at least capable of getting hurt and attaching herself seriously to a man, but there is still a sense of moral malaise about the work. It seems likely that she will get over him soon enough and move on to other lovers, but we at least get a glimpse of the other side of Sagan’s superficial worldview – that involvements without any depth on both sides are lonely and unfulfilling, and that extra feelings will arrive unbidden.

It is difficult to entirely criticise Sagan’s take on life. We can call it vacuous and selfish and lacking in purpose, but so what? Sagan might point out that the problem here is not the Dominques and Lucs of the world who wander around with no serious attachments.

It is the Françoises and Bertrands who seek to bring meaning to relationships, and introduce jealousy, heartbreak and sadness into this world. If everyone felt the same as Dominique and Luc, nobody would be hurt, and there would be no greater risk than pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases, both of which can be minimised with adequate protection.

I find it hard to say what is wrong with such a viewpoint, even if every intuitive bone in my body cries out against it. I could not live like that as my mind cries for meaning, but if someone else has no need for that sense of meaning, what is wrong with that?

Perhaps ultimately the best moral objection to Sagan’s ideas lies in the consideration that morality is important because morality in its quintessential form is about promoting the happiness of oneself and that of others.

Sagan’s books end in melancholy because her heroines are rootless and lonely, trapped in a prison of self from which no lasting contentment can develop. Sooner or later a life of self-seeking pleasure and sexual encounters cannot be sustained, and that is why Sagan’s own life ended in solitude and addiction.
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1,003 reviews83 followers
July 8, 2025
گاهی آنچه جهان را به تلاطم می‌کشد، نه یک خیانت عیان است، نه یک عشق رسوا، بلکه فقط «یک نوع لبخند» است؛ لبخندی ملایم، محتاط، معلق میان تمایل و تردید، شور و شک. فرانسواز ساگان در این رمان کوتاه، با همان نثر موج‌دار، زیرپوستی و پر از طنز سرد همیشگی‌اش، ما را به دنیای زنی می‌برد که نه قهرمان است، نه قربانی، بلکه انسانی‌ست میان انفعال و تجربه، میان ارضای حس و سرخوردگی عقل.

ژرفای روایت، در ظرافت انتخاب‌هاست: دانشجوی جوانی در پاریس دهه‌ی پنجاه، درگیر رابطه‌ای با مردی متأهل، بی‌آن‌که جهان اطراف را دشمن بداند یا خودش را گناهکار. این‌جا نه خبری از درام‌های پرصداست، نه فریادهای اخلاقی. داستان، با خونسردی روایت می‌شود؛ سرد اما آغشته به دانایی زنانه‌ای که از دل رنجِ بی‌صدا سر برآورده.

ساگان، همچون نویسنده‌ای که به نغمه‌های زیر گوش تیز کرده، واژه‌ها را با چنان ایجاز و ظرافتی می‌چیند که هر سطر، مثل لبخندی که نام کتاب را ساخته، هم‌زمان هم نشانه‌ی لذت است و هم نشانه‌ی فروپاشی. او زنی را تصویر می‌کند که در لبه‌ی انتخاب ایستاده، اما نه با ژست دراماتیک، بلکه با خونسردیِ کسی که زندگی را همان‌طور می‌پذیرد که هست: نیم‌گرم، نیمه‌روشن، گاه دل‌فریب، گاه بی‌رحم.

عشق در این اثر، نه بزرگ و آسمانی‌ست، نه فاسد و پلید. بلکه چیزی‌ست میان این دو: چیزی انسانی، گذرا، گاه پوچ، اما همچنان تجربه‌ای ضروری. و همین دیدگاه اگزیستانسیالیستی‌ست که «یک نوع لبخند» را از داستان‌های معمول رمانتیک جدا می‌کند. این‌جا، نه آرمان‌گرایی هست، نه بدبینی مطلق. بلکه فقط نوعی مواجهه‌ی صادقانه با لذت و تنهایی.

ساگان از آن دست نویسندگانی‌ست که بیش از آن‌که قصه‌گو باشد، آینه‌دار است؛ او تصویر می‌دهد، نه قضاوت. در این آینه، ما نه فقط چهره‌ی شخصیت‌ها، بلکه چهره‌ی خود را هم می‌بینیم. همان لحظاتی که لبخند زده‌ایم، بدون آن‌که بدانیم چرا. لبخندی که شاید تلخ بوده، شاید پنهانی، شاید حتی خیانت‌آمیز.

«یک نوع لبخند» بیش از آن‌که روایتی از رابطه‌ای عاشقانه باشد، مواجهه‌ای‌ست با «گذرا بودن». با لحظه‌هایی که می‌دانیم نمی‌مانند، اما باز هم زیسته می‌شوند. و همین زیستنِ آگاهانه، همان‌جاست که ادبیات، معنا می‌گیرد.
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1,878 reviews373 followers
January 21, 2022
Да, все така продължавам да не харесвам младата Саган. Отегчението от живота, съчетано с доста ограничено дълбочинен поглед (само в тясна и не особено интересна точка), болезнено опиване от нещастието, прегаряне и безсилен егоизъм - все така запазена марка и тук. Историята би ми харесала повече без този товар, с него е просто леко, безсмислено и пошличко експериментче, в което няма нищо кой знае колко изненадващо или интересно. Перифразирайки заглавието - връзка почти. Предпочитам късната Саган.

⭐️2,5 звезди⭐️

“Защото все пак аз, макар да скучаех, поне скучаех със страст.”

“аз наистина се числях към онзи вид хора, които се чувствуват добре едва след като са погубили в душата си частица жизненост, взискателна и натежала от отегчение; онази частица, която задава въпроса: „Какво си направил от живота си, какво ти се иска да направиш от него?“, а на този въпрос аз можех да дам един-единствен отговор: „Нищо.”

“Може би за хората като мен щастието е просто особен вид липса, липса на несгоди, упователна липса.”

“един мрачен умник и толкоз.”
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716 reviews260 followers
June 11, 2018
This is my second Francoise Sagan book, and as with the first one (Bonjour tristesse) I enjoyed the writing, it just flows and seems effortless, but the characters are a different story… they have no depth, they are just cardboard people. We would assume that it’s not the same case with the main character; she should stand out, right? The only thing making her “stand out” is that she is having an affair with an older man. Great job.

The main character, Dominique, is bored, her friend and boyfriend are boring people, her life is boring, and nothing interests her. But then she meets her boyfriend’s uncle and WOW, there’s just something about him that doesn’t make him boring. Her behavior really annoyed me. She was indifferent to everything and had an attitude that screamed at me: “I’m better than everyone”
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