Review:
Nausea By Jean Paul Sartre
overall review score: 4.5
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Nausea is a novel written by French philosopher and existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre, first published in 1938. The novel explores the themes of existence, absurdity, and the nature of consciousness through the eyes of its protagonist, Antoine Roquentin.
Key Features
- Exploration of existential themes
- First-person narrative
- Philosophical reflections on existence and consciousness
Pros
- Profound exploration of existential philosophy
- Engaging narrative that delves into complex themes
- Well-developed protagonist
Cons
- Can be dense and challenging for some readers
- Lacks traditional plot structure