Nausea
Jean-Paul Sartre
Explore and Question the Very Essence of Existence
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Nausea (1938) is a philosophical novel that explores daily life through the lens of existentialism. The story follows Antoine Roquentin, a solitary historian living in a French seaport town, as he grapples with feelings of alienation, the search for freedom, and the meaninglessness of human existence.
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Students of philosophy, history, and culture Fans of avant-garde and experimental literature All those grappling with the big questions of life