Nausea

Nausea

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Nov 30, 2000 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (253 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 253
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Nov 30, 2000
Editorial Penguin Books

Descripción

Jean-Paul Sartre’s debut novel immerses readers in the tumultuous experience of existential angst. The protagonist, Antoine Roquentin, grapples with the weight of existence, revealing a profound sense of disconnection from the world around him. As he navigates his daily life, Roquentin confronts the absurdity of his surroundings, leading him to question the very nature of reality and purpose.

Sartre's narrative explores the depths of human consciousness, capturing the emotional turmoil that arises from self-awareness and the search for authenticity. His philosophical inquiries are woven seamlessly into Roquentin's journey, inviting readers to ponder their own existence and the choices that define it. The novel serves as a reflection on the struggle against the alienation that often accompanies modern life.

Through richly layered prose and introspective dialogue, Sartre crafts a vivid portrayal of a man standing at the precipice of despair and enlightenment. Nausea is not merely a story of one man's crisis; it is a powerful exploration of the human condition, encouraging contemplation of freedom, responsibility, and the inherent absurdity of existence.

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Ciencia Ficción Filosofía Arte y Fotografía Clásicos Contemporáneo
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