Wall

Wall

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The Wall is one of the most famous and profound works of the French philosopher and writer Jean-Paul Sartre, released in 1939. This book is a collection of short stories, each of which plunges the reader into the world of existential reflection and philosophical search. Sartre, as one of the founders of existentialism, masterfully uses his literary skills to explore the complex themes of freedom, fear, death, and human nature. The focus of the "Walls" - the internal conflicts and moral dilemmas faced by the heroes Each novella is a separate story, but they are all united by a common theme: the collision of a person with the absurdity of existence. Sartre plunges us into a world where the boundaries between life and death, freedom and slavery, reality and illusion are blurred. The reader witnesses how the characters are trying to find meaning in a world that seems devoid of logic and justice. The book will be of interest to both the youth audience and more mature readers who are looking for deep reflections on human nature and existential issues. If you love literature that makes you think, and you are interested in topics such as freedom of choice, responsibility and loneliness, then the Wall will be a real find for you. This book is suitable for those who are fond of philosophy, psychology and literature, which raises important questions about life and death. Sartre uses his unique style, which combines simplicity and depth. His prose is permeated with philosophical reflections, which makes reading not only fascinating, but also intellectually rich. In The Wall you will find vivid images and metaphors that make you think about how we perceive the world and ourselves in it. Sartre skillfully creates an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty, which makes every page of the book exciting. The themes raised in The Wall remain relevant today. In today's society, where many people are faced with feelings of alienation and meaninglessness, Sartre's work becomes an important source for reflection. The book raises questions about how we respond to fear and uncertainty, how we seek meaning in life, and how our choices shape our existence. These ideas echo the works of authors such as Albert Camus and Fyodor Dostoevsky, which makes The Wall an important part of the literary and philosophical heritage. If you are looking for a work that will not only captivate you, but also make you think about the most important aspects of human life, Jean-Paul Sartre’s The Wall is exactly what you need. This book will be not only an interesting reading, but also an occasion for deep reflection on what it means to be a person in a world full of contradictions and challenges. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of existential questions and discover a unique view of life through the prism of one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century.
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Name of the Author
Жан-Поль Сартр
Language
Russian
ISBN
9789660306752
Release date
2000

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