Nausea
Nausea
A Journey Through Existential Philosophy and the Search for Meaning
About This Book
Published in 1938, this philosophical novel examines everyday existence through an existentialist perspective. Antoine Roquentin, an isolated historian residing in a French coastal town, confronts profound feelings of disconnection, the quest for personal liberty, and the apparent purposelessness of human life.
Who Should Read This?
- Philosophy, history, and cultural studies students
- Readers interested in experimental and avant-garde fiction
- Anyone wrestling with fundamental questions about existence and purpose
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