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_beng
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_aSartre, Jean-Paul,
_d1905-1980
240 _aNausée.
_lEnglish.
245 1 0 _aNausea /
_cJean-Paul Sartre ; translated from the French by Robert Baldick ; with an introduction by James Wood.
260 _aLondon :
_bPenguin Books,
_c2000.
300 _axx, 252 p. ;
_c20 cm.
490 1 _aPenguin Modern Classics
520 _aNausea is both the story of the troubled life of a young writer, Antoine Roquentin, an exposition of one of the most influential and significant philosophical attitudes of modern times -existentialism. The book chronicles his struggle with the realization that he is an entirely free agent in a world devoid of meaning; a world in which he must find his own purpose and then take total responsibility for these choices. A seminal work of contemporary literacy philosophy, Nausea evokes and examines the dizzying angst that can come from simply trying to live.
650 0 _92714
_aSelf-hate (Psychology)
_vFiction
650 0 _92715
_aAutonomy (Psychology)
_vFiction
700 1 _4trl
_92716
_aBaldick, Robert
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_92717
_aWood, James
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_cBK