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33: 116:, England, where her parents ran a small hotel. When she was five, the family began travelling through India in a camper and continued to do so for two years before settling in Sydney, Australia. There, her father worked as a bookseller and her mother worked as a librarian. As a child, she often wrote, and spent some of her young adulthood working in bookstores. 123:
in England. She embarked on a PhD on philosopher Martin Heidegger, but gave it up to move to London, where she initially found work at a tea-bag factory. Bakewell later completed a post-graduate degree on Artificial Intelligence.
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in London as a curator of early printed books, which she began in the early 1990s. She spent a decade at the library, where she came across interesting historical fragments and a pamphlet that would inspire her first book.
143:, Bakewell's first book, related the story of an 18th-century forgery trial she came across in the Wellcome collection. In 2002, she quit this job to devote more energy to writing. She published 797: 274: 155: 762: 557: 524: 862: 590: 872: 695: 892: 199:. Bakewell was drawn to the existentialist movement at a young age; at age 16, she used some of her birthday money to buy a copy of Sartre's 877: 887: 857: 104:(born 1963) is a British author and professor. She lives in London. She received the Windham–Campbell Literature Prize in Non-Fiction. 813: 215:
wrote, "As someone who came back to this material by rereading it later in life, she has made her responses part of the story."
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From 2008 to 2010, Bakewell worked as a part-time cataloger of rare books for the
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Humanly Possible: seven hundred years of humanist freethinking, inquiry, and hope
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Awards All Past National Book Critics Circle Award Winners and Finalists
696:"Humanly Possible by Sarah Bakewell review – the meaning of humanism" 677:"Sarah Bakewell's 'Humanly Possible' recounts centuries of humanism" 282:, March 2016) is about the existentialist movement and its leaders: 183:
in 2016, a biography of the existentialist movement and its leaders
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At the Existentialist Cafe: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails
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At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails
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calling it a "superb, spirited introduction to the master."
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NBCC website (bookcritics.org). Retrieved 14 June 2012.
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Bakewell in 2010
Bournemouth
How to Live
At the Existentialist Cafe
www.sarahbakewell.com
Bournemouth
University of Essex
Wellcome Library
Jørgen Jørgensen
National Trust
How to Live
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
The Guardian
At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails
Jean-Paul Sartre
Simone de Beauvoir
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Albert Camus
Nausea
The New York Times
Janet Maslin
Rosalind Franklin
Humanists UK
Windham–Campbell Literature Prize
Chatto & Windus
ISBN
9780735223370
At the Existentialist Cafe: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails
Other Press
Jean-Paul Sartre

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