Nausea Novel by Jean-Paul Sartre
Nausea Novel by Jean-Paul Sartre
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✅ Genre -
- Existentialist literature
- Philosophical fiction
✅ Language - English
✅223 pages
✅ Dimensions - 5.5 x 8.26 inches
✅ summary -
"Nausea" is a philosophical novel that delves into the existentialist themes of human existence, freedom, and the nature of reality. The story is presented as the diary of Antoine Roquentin, a solitary and introspective man who begins to experience a profound sense of nausea and existential dread. As Roquentin explores the seemingly mundane details of his everyday life in the fictional French town of Bouville, he grapples with the absurdity of human existence and the disintegration of his own sense of self. The novel is a contemplative exploration of existential philosophy, portraying the struggles of an individual trying to find meaning and purpose in a seemingly indifferent world.