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| 008 | 130110s2013 nyu 000 1 eng | ||
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| 020 | _a9780811220309 (alk. paper) | ||
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_aSartre, Jean-Paul, _d1905-1980. |
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_aNausea / _cJean-Paul Sartre ; translated from the French by Lloyd Alexander ; foreword by Richard Howard ; introduction by James Wood. |
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_aPhnom Penh : _bFootprints International School, _c2024. |
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_a220 pages : _b21 cm |
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| 520 | _aNausea is the story of Antoine Roque tin, a French writer who is horrified at his own existence. In impressionistic, diary form he ruthlessly catalogs his every feeling and sensation. His thoughts culminate in a pervasive, overpowering feeling of nausea which "spreads at the bottom of the viscous puddle, at the bottom of our time -- the time of purple suspenders and broken chair seats; it is made of wide, soft instants, spreading at the edge, like an oil stain. "Winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature (though he declined to accept it), Jean-Paul Sartre -- philosopher, critic, novelist, and dramatist -- holds a position of singular eminence in the world of French letters. La Nausea, his first and best novel, is a landmark in Existential fiction and a key work of the twentieth century. | ||
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_aExistentialism _xFrench literature |
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_aAlexander, Lloyd, _etranslator. |
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