LaNausee by Sartre, Jean-Paul ( Author ) ON May-01-1973, Paperback
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\\'La Naus\xe9e\\' by Jean-Paul Sartre, a cornerstone of existentialist literature, delves into the profound themes of alienation and the search for meaning. First published in 1938, this philosophical novel follows Antoine Roquentin, a historian grappling with the absurdity of existence in a small French town. Sartre's introspective narrative explores the complexities of human consciousness and freedom, challenging readers to confront their own realities. This 1973 paperback edition captures Sartre's existential musings, offering a thought-provoking journey into the depths of the human psyche. A must-read for those intrigued by existential philosophy and literary introspection.
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LaNausee by Sartre, Jean-Paul ( Author ) ON May-01-1973, Paperback
LaNausee by Sartre, Jean-Paul ( Author ) ON May-01-1973, Paperback
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\\'La Naus\xe9e\\' by Jean-Paul Sartre, a cornerstone of existentialist literature, delves into the profound themes of alienation and the search for meaning. First published in 1938, this philosophical novel follows Antoine Roquentin, a historian grappling with the absurdity of existence in a small French town. Sartre's introspective narrative explores the complexities of human consciousness and freedom, challenging readers to confront their own realities. This 1973 paperback edition captures Sartre's existential musings, offering a thought-provoking journey into the depths of the human psyche. A must-read for those intrigued by existential philosophy and literary introspection.
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\\'La Naus\xe9e\\' by Jean-Paul Sartre, a cornerstone of existentialist literature, delves into the profound themes of alienation and the search for meaning. First published in 1938, this philosophical novel follows Antoine Roquentin, a historian grappling with the absurdity of existence in a small French town. Sartre's introspective narrative explores the complexities of human consciousness and freedom, challenging readers to confront their own realities. This 1973 paperback edition captures Sartre's existential musings, offering a thought-provoking journey into the depths of the human psyche. A must-read for those intrigued by existential philosophy and literary introspection.












