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Nausea: An Existentialist Novel by the Philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre This is the book that marked the beginning of Sartre's career, and both critics and the author himself consider it the pinnacle of his restless and innovative genius. Meet Antoine Roquentin, the protagonist who embodies the anguish of a generation confronted with the brutal absence of meaning in life. Through the pages of his relentless diary, you will be led to explore the darkest recesses of his mind, witnessing an agonizing escalation of feelings until reaching an overwhelming sensation: nausea. First published in 1938, this iconic book stands out as a masterpiece of existentialism and remains one of the most revered texts of 20th-century French literature. In this special edition, you will find a new preface by Caio Liudvik, a postdoctoral fellow in Philosophy and renowned author on Sartre, which will further enrich your literary experience. Don't miss the chance to delve into this work that challenges the boundaries of philosophy and literature, and continues to intrigue and inspire readers worldwide.