Description
In this existential masterpiece, Sartre explores the themes of freedom, alienation, and the absurdity of existence through the eyes of Antoine Roquentin, an introspective historian. As Roquentin grapples with the meaninglessness of life, he experiences a profound sense of nausea, a physical manifestation of his existential crisis. The novel delves into his internal struggles and philosophical reflections, capturing the essence of existential thought. Sartre's narrative is both a psychological exploration and a philosophical treatise, offering readers a deep insight into the human condition and the search for authenticity in a seemingly indifferent world.
Published 1965
Condition: Well Read