Earthly Engagements: Reading Sartre after the Holocene by Matthew C. Ally (Engli
149,66 €
Seems doubtful. And yet both biological and geological nature play a large role in Sartre's thinking, from rocks to trees, and of course La Nausee takes place in "Mud Town.". In almost every case, the natural objects in Sartre's work, always found in urban settings, stand in for concepts, adding up to a bruteness of being that is nausea-inducing.
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