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| | Jean-Paul Sartre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Given civilian status, he recovered his position as a teacher of Lycée Pasteur near Paris, settled at the Hotel Mistral near Montparnasse at Paris and was given a new position at Lycée Condorcet, replacing a Jewish teacher, forbidden to teach by Vichy law. |
 | | After coming back to Paris in May 1941, he participated in the founding of the underground group Socialisme et Liberté with other writers Simone de Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Toussaint and Dominique Desanti, Jean Kanapa, and École Normale students. |
 | | In August, Sartre and Beauvoir went to the French Riviera seeking the support of André Gide and André Malraux. |
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