set gDates = [[], [0, "The Times Literary Supplement, July 12, 1957", "The Times, June 15, 1946", " "], [0, "The Times, Sep 30, 1960", "The Times, Oct 23, 1964", 0, 0, "The Times, April 16, 1980"]]
set gName = getat(["Sartre"],1)
@[]#BEING AND NOTHINGNESS#CONDEMNED TO BE FREE@[]#VICTIM OF PARIS BAN THRIVES IN CONTROVERSY#NOBEL PRIZE IS REFUSED BY M. SARTRE###SARTRE IS DEAD
Sartre failed his graduation exam at the first time attempt, but subsequently pursued a brilliant academic career#A prisoner of war in 1940-41, Sartre then worked with the French resistance. It was that experience which politicised him, and he became a left-wing activist after the war#In 1965, Sartre cancelled an appointment to lecture at Cornell University as a protest against US foreign policy in Vietnam#Always following his own moral code, Sartre never married. In 1965 he adopted as his daughter Arlette Elkaim a 28-year old Algerian with whom he had had a relationship for nine years#General de Gaulle dismissed the idea of having Sartre imprisoned during the 1968 riots. "You do not arrest Voltaire," he said