Nausea Nausea Jean-Paul Sartre

Nausea

A Journey Through Existential Philosophy and the Search for Meaning

by Jean-Paul Sartre

★ 4.3 22 min read

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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