
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Jean Paul Sartre’s first novel, Nausea, gave a name for existential angst. He considered it as one of his best works. It is a philosophical novel with existentialist vibes, that delves into the pure absurdity of the world with Sartre's wild imagination and explores the randomness and superfluity of the world. Some of the most important themes include the sensation of "nausea", contingency, freedom, bad faith and Sartre's philosophical idea of existence precedes essence.
☕ Donate a coffee
⭐ Support on Patreon
━━━━━━━━━━━━━
By Eternalised5
7676 ratings
Jean Paul Sartre’s first novel, Nausea, gave a name for existential angst. He considered it as one of his best works. It is a philosophical novel with existentialist vibes, that delves into the pure absurdity of the world with Sartre's wild imagination and explores the randomness and superfluity of the world. Some of the most important themes include the sensation of "nausea", contingency, freedom, bad faith and Sartre's philosophical idea of existence precedes essence.
☕ Donate a coffee
⭐ Support on Patreon
━━━━━━━━━━━━━

15,214 Listeners

2,107 Listeners

1,276 Listeners

2,171 Listeners

930 Listeners

565 Listeners

1,183 Listeners

600 Listeners

1,618 Listeners

199 Listeners

16,051 Listeners

135 Listeners

780 Listeners

226 Listeners

239 Listeners