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Target Entity: Grasse
Preceding Context: That same year, at
Succeeding Context: , Saint-Exupéry married Consuelo Suncin (née Suncín Sandoval), a twice-widowed Salvadoran countess, writer and artist, who possessed a bohemian spirit and a "viper's tongue". Saint-Exupéry, thoroughly enchanted by the diminutive woman, would leave her and return to her many times. She was both his muse and over the long term, the source of much of his angst. It would be a stormy union, as Saint-Exupéry traveled frequently and indulged in numerous affairs, most notably with the Frenchwoman Hélène de Vogüé, known as 'Nellie' and referred to as "Madame de B." in Saint-Exupéry biographies. De Vogüé became Saint-Exupéry's literary executrix after his death, and also wrote her own Saint-Exupéry biography under a pseudonym, Pierre Chevrier.
Paragraph Title: Writing career
Source Page: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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