Nausea is not an easy book to read, not because of length or complexity of writing but because it forces the reader to confront some of the most frightening questions about life. The plot is largely uneventful, and yet this is where the majority of the book's philosophical questions arise. It's amidst the mundane, the every-day, the common interactions in life wherein the main character Roquentin questions the foundations of reality: what is this world I live in? Why am I here? What does my life mean?
Nausea -
Jean-Paul Sartre
Penguin Classics
2000
272 páginas
9h 4m
ISBN-10: 014118549X
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