
When Françoise Sagan became famous, having written "Bonjour Tristesse", she went to live at Cannes in a room at the Carlton Hotel and worked there on her novel "Un certain Sourire". Cannes 1954.
Following the success of "Bonjour Tristesse," Françoise Sagan took a room at the Carlton Hotel in Cannes in 1954 to work on her novel "Un certain Sourire." Here, she stands in profile, engrossed in a book while leaning against an open French door that leads to a sunlit balcony. Strong sunlight streams through the doorway, casting a detailed shadow of the ornate wrought-iron railing onto the floor. Beyond the balcony, the calm sea stretches to a distant, hazy mountain range, creating an atmosphere of quiet contemplation.
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