This article is about the book. For the film adaptation, see Bonjour Tristesse (film). For the building, see Bonjour Tristesse (building).
Bonjour Tristesse
First English edition
Author
Françoise Sagan
Language
French
Publisher
Éditions Julliard (France) John Murray (UK)
Publication date
1954
Publication place
France
Published in English
1955
Bonjour Tristesse (English: "Hello Sadness") is a novel by Françoise Sagan. Published in 1954, when the author was only 18, it was an overnight sensation. The title is derived from a poem by Paul Éluard, "À peine défigurée", which begins with the lines "Adieu tristesse/Bonjour tristesse..." An English-language film adaptation was released in 1958, directed by Otto Preminger.[1]
BonjourTristesse (English: "Hello Sadness") is a novel by Françoise Sagan. Published in 1954, when the author was only 18, it was an overnight sensation...
Look up tristesse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tristesse is a French word meaning sadness. Tristesse may also refer to; BonjourTristesse (Hello...
in 34 films in the United States and Europe, including Saint Joan, BonjourTristesse, Lilith, The Mouse That Roared, Breathless, Moment to Moment, A Fine...
An Affair to Remember (1957), Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), BonjourTristesse (1958), Separate Tables (1958), The Sundowners (1960), The Innocents...
such as Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Rope (1948), Anastasia (1956), BonjourTristesse (1958) and Sydney Pollack's romance The Way We Were (1973). He received...
film and television credits include The Bridge on the River Kwai, BonjourTristesse, The Strange One, Two People, The Twilight Zone (episode "The Gift"...
cast in a contemporary adaptation of the 1958 Françoise Sagan novel BonjourTristesse, appearing alongside Claes Bang and Chloë Sevigny. Marius, Marley...
Storm Center (1956) Love in the Afternoon (1957) Saint Joan (1957) Bonjourtristesse (1958) The Big Country (1958) (style b poster) Vertigo (1958) Anatomy...
(1953). Jean Seberg also sported a pixie cut for Otto Preminger's BonjourTristesse (1958) and Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless (1960). Further in the 1960s...
Crécy is described as a demimondaine. Françoise Sagan, in her novel BonjourTristesse (1954), uses the term demimondaine to refer to the character Elsa...
Niven; Jean Seberg and Deborah Kerr in Givenchy on the shooting of 'BonjourTristesse'. Beat the Devil (Plus fort que le diable), 1954 realized by John...
Seberg, whom he plucked from obscurity and directed in Saint Joan and BonjourTristesse. Seberg later commented: "With him, I became a nervous wreck, crying...
at the box office; My Man Godfrey (1957), a screwball comedy; and BonjourTristesse (1958), for Preminger. Niven worked in television. He appeared several...
London, UK. Marble in Metamorphosis (2022) Introductions and forewords BonjourTristesse by Françoise Sagan (Penguin, 2008) The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton...
Graham Murray, was at his bed-side when he died. He also appeared in BonjourTristesse (1958), Sea Fury (1958), Yesterday's Enemy (1959), Life at the Top...
Christian II Post-production The Master and Margarita Pontius Pilate Post-production TBA William Tell William Tell Post-production BonjourTristesse Filming...
in 2018. Scenes of the old Les Halles marketplace can be seen in BonjourTristesse (1958) and in Charade and Irma la Douce (both 1963). Part of the actual...
It was featured in the 1958 film Les Tricheurs by Marcel Carné and BonjourTristesse (1958). The club appears briefly in the 2016 film La La Land by Damien...
as possible. The title is a reference to Françoise Sagan's novel BonjourTristesse. It is variously subtitled Jumping Off the Corporate Ladder, or Why...
Dancer (uncredited) 1956 Anastasia as Kasbek Dancer (uncredited) 1958 BonjourTristesse as Pierre Schube (uncredited) 1958 Sea Fury as Dancer (uncredited)...