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La náusea
Book • 1947
"La Náusea" (Nausea) is a philosophical novel by Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938.
The story follows Antoine Roquentin, a historian living in a French town, as he experiences a profound existential crisis.
Roquentin becomes increasingly aware of the absurdity and meaninglessness of existence, leading to feelings of alienation and disgust.
Sartre explores themes of freedom, consciousness, and the nature of reality through Roquentin's introspective journey.
The novel is a seminal work of existentialism, reflecting Sartre's philosophical ideas about the human condition.
It challenges readers to confront the fundamental questions of existence and meaning.
The story follows Antoine Roquentin, a historian living in a French town, as he experiences a profound existential crisis.
Roquentin becomes increasingly aware of the absurdity and meaninglessness of existence, leading to feelings of alienation and disgust.
Sartre explores themes of freedom, consciousness, and the nature of reality through Roquentin's introspective journey.
The novel is a seminal work of existentialism, reflecting Sartre's philosophical ideas about the human condition.
It challenges readers to confront the fundamental questions of existence and meaning.
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al hablar de Sartre, sugiriendo conocerlo por su obra.

Javier Recuenco

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