Nausea
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4.5
382 Ratings &
18 Reviews
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5

Awesome

Yes, it is nauseating! Pure existentialism. Take your fill of Sartre.
Absolutely great book.
Penguin Modern classics.
Nice condition, new, good page quality, good font.
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Arnab Ranjan

Certified Buyer, Durgapur

Mar, 2021

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5

Just go ahead and buy it.

Best one to start with.
One among the finest works of Satre.
The book demands an immense maturity from the reader to relate with the script present in this book.
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HARIHARAN Mourougan

Certified Buyer, Chennai

Jun, 2015

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4

Worth the money

The page quality could be better
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Shruti Ghosh

Certified Buyer, Garulia

Jan, 2021

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5

Fabulous!

The book has arrived in perfect condition and the pages are also good
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Shaleen Yadav

Certified Buyer, Rae Bareli

Apr, 2021

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5

Mind-blowing purchase

The quality of the page is nice as well it's easy to read.
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Mar, 2021

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5

One of the best i have ever read..!

Only for the book lovers..

for those who like to think about the world,
about life...

for those who think sunday's are meant to sit in a park
and watch people..

this will change your thought process...

Existentialism....Sartre is know for that
and I now understand why he is one of the most original thinkers of the last century..!
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Shahid Ansari

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Aug, 2012

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From the philosopher of freedom

Jean Paul Sartre is one of the most renowned modernist writer. By modernist we mean: revolutionary, ground braking, inspiring.
Nausea: first published on 1938, is a story of a ordinary man Antoni Roquintin. He don’t want to live any more, and suddenly find everything around him unnecessary, superfluous, and without any reason of existence. And reality suddenly starts to melt around him; all this anxiety, that comes from ‘simply trying to live’ reduces to his "nausea".
The book is about rand...
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Anirban Chakraborty

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Feb, 2013

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5

Existence...is an error

This is Sartre's celebrated first novel. It got famous for all the right reasons and shaped an entire generation of intellectual thought. This book...started the existentialist movement on a war footing. In my considered opinion, this is still the best introduction to a school of thought which is often misunderstood even by philosophers. If this book doesn't give you an idea of what it felt like to detach oneself from a cauldron about to boil war, nothing ever will.

I had the singular (mis)...
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Hari Kaimal

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Oct, 2013

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5

Super!

Ok
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Ssk Sahil

Certified Buyer, Burdwan

Dec, 2022

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Really Nice

A masterpiece in its own right. The book is recommended for those with a firm grasp of existential and phenomenological philosophy. Sartre brilliantly reveals in the work how matters exist in the world, overflowing our effort to conceptualize them within the peripheries of meaning. One of my favorite novels.
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Biswarup Das

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Oct, 2022

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