Nausea, (Paperback)
Nausea, (Paperback)
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Nausea, (Paperback)

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  • Literary Format: This paperback edition of "Nausea" was published on March 25, 2013, and comprises 192 pages.
  • Authorial Origin: The book is attributed to New Directions Publishing Corporation, with Jean-Paul Sartre as the original author.
  • Existential Narrative: The story follows Antoine Roquentin, a French writer who experiences profound existential dread, meticulously documented in a diary format.
  • Philosophical Core: The narrative explores a pervasive feeling of "nausea," symbolizing a deep-seated revulsion towards existence, described as spreading like an oil stain.
  • Acclaimed Work: "Nausea" is recognized as Jean-Paul Sartre's first and most significant novel, a landmark in Existential fiction and a key work of the twentieth century.
  • Nobel Recognition: Jean-Paul Sartre, a philosopher, critic, novelist, and dramatist, was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature for his contributions, though he declined the honor.
  • Unique Identifier: The book can be identified by its ISBN: 9780811220309.
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Of all the novels, I still don't really know what Nausea is about. The current edition has two different introductions by two different people trying to help. Skip this and read Camus.

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