Nausea
Discover the profound depths of existential thought in Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre, a cornerstone of modern philosophy. Published in 2000, this compelling novel spans 240 pages and invites readers into the troubled life of Antoine Roquentin, an introspective historian grappling with the weight of his own freedom in a seemingly meaningless world. As Roquentin navigates his existential crisis, Sartre masterfully explores the complexities of human existence, making this work essential for anyone interested in the themes of freedom, choice, and the search for meaning. Dive into this thought-provoking narrative and experience one of the most significant philosophical attitudes of our time. Perfect for both philosophy enthusiasts and literary lovers, Nausea remains a timeless exploration of the human condition.