Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre
Published in 1938, Nausea is the first novel by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. It is a seminal text of the existentialist movement. The novel takes you through the intriguing inner thoughts of Antoine Roquentin, as he uncovers the unsettling truths about existence and his own identity in the town of Bouville.
Navigating through themes of freedom, absurdity, and self-realization, readers are invited to ponder the essence of meaning in a world that seems devoid of purpose. Dive into this introspective journey and explore how Sartre intertwines deep philosophical themes with elements of a mysterious narrative.