Words
A Memoir
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Words is Jean-Paul Sartre's autobiography, recounting his early life and intellectual development.
The book offers insights into the formation of Sartre's philosophical ideas and his complex relationship with his family and society.
Sartre reflects on his childhood experiences, his passion for reading and writing, and his evolving understanding of the world.
He critiques the illusions and pretensions of his upbringing, questioning the values and beliefs of the bourgeoisie.
'Words' provides a personal and introspective account of Sartre's journey toward existentialism and his commitment to literature and philosophy.
The book offers insights into the formation of Sartre's philosophical ideas and his complex relationship with his family and society.
Sartre reflects on his childhood experiences, his passion for reading and writing, and his evolving understanding of the world.
He critiques the illusions and pretensions of his upbringing, questioning the values and beliefs of the bourgeoisie.
'Words' provides a personal and introspective account of Sartre's journey toward existentialism and his commitment to literature and philosophy.
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