Age of Reason
Delve into the complex world of existentialism with Age of Reason by Jean-Paul Sartre. Published in 2001, this thought-provoking novel spans 320 pages and explores the life of Mathieu Delarue, a philosophy teacher grappling with the intricacies of sex, personal freedom, and moral dilemmas. As Mathieu faces the challenge of raising 4,000 francs for a safe abortion for his mistress, Marcelle, he finds his carefully compartmentalized life unraveling. Set against the backdrop of the impending Second World War, Sartre's narrative sheds light on the profound struggles of human existence and the choices we make. This compelling read is a must-have for anyone interested in philosophy, literature, and the human condition. Discover the timeless themes and rich character development that make Age of Reason a classic in modern literature.