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008 130110s2013 nyu 000 1 eng
010 _a 2012050355
020 _a9780141185491 (paperback)
_cRs499.00
035 _a(OCoLC)824088011
040 _aBLR
_beng
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041 1 _aeng
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049 _aNYPP
050 0 0 _aPQ2637.A82
_bN313 2013
082 0 4 _a843.914 SAR
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091 _aFIC
100 1 _aSartre, Jean-Paul,
_d1905-1980,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aNausea /
_cJean-Paul Sartre ; translated from the French by Lloyd Alexander ; foreword by Richard Howard ; introduction by James Wood.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bPenguin Books,
_c2000.
300 _axx, 252 pages ;
_c20 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent.
_btxt
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia.
_bn
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier.
_bnc
500 _aTranslated from the French.
520 _a"Nausea is both the story of the troubled life of a young writer, Antoine Roquentin, and an exposition of one of the most influential and significant philosophical attitudes of modern times - existentialism. The book chronicles his struggle with the realization that he is an entirely free agent in a world devoid of meaning; a world in which he must find his own purpose and then take total responsibility for his choices. A seminal work of contemporary literary philosophy, Nausea evokes and examines the dizzying angst that can come from simply trying to live." --Penguin Classics.
650 0 _a French literature
_xTranslations into English.
650 0 _aDiary fiction.
650 0 _aSelf-hate (Psychology)
_vFiction.
650 0 _aAutonomy (Psychology)
_vFiction.
650 0 _aAuthors
_vFiction.
901 _alis
_bCATBL
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904 _aBook Discussion Title (2019)--DO NOT DELETE
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