Sartre and Clio Sartre and Clio

Sartre and Clio

Encounters with History

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Publisher Description

In Nausea, the 1938 novel that made Sartre famous, the protagonist is a historian who abandons the biography he is writing because he comes to believe that all histories are fictional, escapist, and useless. He sought the one and only truth of history; a truth that would revolutionize the world. By the time Sartre published his most mature works, he claimed to have written a biography that was perfectly true. This book examines how and why Sartre's position on the possibility and worth of historical knowledge changed so dramatically. In addition, it illuminates Sartre's unique contribution to the grand debate between Marxist and anarchist revolutionaries-a debate that continues today.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2015
17 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
856
KB

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