Iiveldus
A Fiction, Philosophy, Cultural book. Through the lack of attaching myself to words, my thoughts remain nebulous most of the time. They sketch...
«Iiveldus» (1938), mille autor kirjutas ülikooliprofessorina, on Sartre üks tuntumaid romaane. Antoine Roquentin, kes on end pärast pikki reisiaastaid sisse seadnud ühte Prantsuse sadamalinna, asub reipalt tööle, et lõpetada uurimus ühest tuntud poliitikategelasest. Ühel hetkel hakkab teda aga painama kummaline iiveldustunne, mis saadab teda kõikjal – kirjutades uurimust, kohtudes sõpradega ning isegi siis, kui tema mõtted kanduvad Annyle – tüdrukule, keda ta kunagi armastas… See on paeluv ja filosoofilise tooniga lugu iseendasse vaatamisest ja eksistentsiaalsuse lätete avastamisest.
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- Pages: 191 pages
- ISBN: / 8498193400
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I want to leave, to go somewhere where I should be really in my place, where I would fit in . . . but my place is nowhere; I am unwanted. Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea // Through the lack of attaching myself to words, my thoughts remain nebulous most of the time. They sketch vague, pleasant shapes and then are swallowed up; I forget them almost immediately. Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea // I have crossed the seas, I have left cities behind me,and I have followed the source of rivers towards theirsource or plunged into forests, always making for othercities. I have had women, I have fought with men ; andI could never turn back any more than a record can spinin reverse. And all that was leading me where ?To this very moment... Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea //
As literature, Nausea is a remarkable character study and exploration of the ideas of existentialism. Sartre is a talented writer, capable of some truly striking prose, and the novel succeeds at drawing the reader deep into the mind of Roquentin in a manner that is intimate and engaging. But I can't say that I find these ideas as a... This was a tedious read, and though a short novel, it took me a couple of months on and off to get through it. Sartre sets out to illustrate/explore existentialism in the narrative form. I liked his similar attempt in the play "The Flies" better, as it had a lot more humor and story going on. If you liked Nadja by Andre Breton, you... I put a longer review of this book / a journal entry that I wrote while I was reading it in "my writing" since it was too long for this page.6.9.07Nausea is not a good thing to have as the only thing that belongs to you, and even worse as the only thing that you belong to. It is sickening and dark and so terribly everyday that it gets...