Nausea
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 21 mar 2026
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- $7.900
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- Pedido anticipado
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- $7.900
Descripción editorial
Nausea is a profound and unsettling exploration of existence, identity, and the absurdity of life. Through the journal of Antoine Roquentin, a solitary historian living in a quiet French town, Sartre immerses readers in a world where ordinary objects and everyday experiences suddenly lose their meaning.
As Roquentin becomes increasingly aware of the raw, indifferent nature of existence, he is overwhelmed by a growing sense of nausea—a visceral reaction to the realization that life has no inherent purpose. This existential crisis forces him to confront the fundamental freedom and isolation that define human existence.
Blending philosophical insight with psychological depth, Nausea is both a novel and a powerful statement of existentialist thought. It challenges readers to question reality, meaning, and their own place in the world.