![]() ![]() ![]() He suffers from life’s and the world’s contingency, its randomness and superfluity, aspects that are all linked to the crucial aspect and matter of freedom. Buy La Nause de Sartre (Original Franais) by WildOpus as a Hardcover. All this is to say that Nauseagradually becomes just the sort of story that MacIntyre and Strawson claim Sartre/Roquentin opposes, with a clear arc from a motivating crisis, through various rejected possibilities for restoration, to a final epiphany. I do not have the slightest reason for living.” Roquentin suffers by being confronted with his total freedom. At one part of the novel Roquentin says to himself, “I am free now. ‘The basic element that underlies the novel and Sartre’s existentialism more generally is the matter of human freedom. The work follows the story of Antoine Roquentin, a loner young man who becomes increasingly nauseated by his own existence. Overall a Very Good, bright, and charismatic jacket. Withal, Very Good in unclipped dust jacket – tiny snags at top corner of front panel and upper spine, slightly rubbed/stained near edges of rear panel, small erased pencil mark near price on front flap. Publisher’s cloth boards – slight spotting along textblock edges, first two leaves lightly foxed otherwise internally clean, spine a touch faded. Bookseller descriptions often imply or outright proclaim that edition is the first English translation, which it is not. Another translation also titled, Nausea, would appear in the U.K. An American edition more aptly titled, Nausea, was released in the same year using these British sheets. The Diary of Antoine Roquentin įirst edition in English. ![]()
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