Nausea (Book)

Existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre wrote La Nause in 1938 while he was a college professor. It is one of the best-known novels of Sartre. The Kafka-influenced novel concerns a dejected researcher in a town similar to Le Havre who becomes convinced that inanimate objects and situations encroach on his ability to define himself, on his intellectual and spiritual freedom, evoking in the protagonist a sense of nausea. It was translated into English by Lloyd Alexander (New York: New Directions, 1964).

 

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