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Nausea By Sartre ✮

Don't read it for fun. Read it as an experience. Read it slowly. When you hit a passage that describes the Nausea (the famous chestnut tree root scene in particular), stop and re-read it. If that scene lands for you, you will love the whole book. If it seems like pretentious nonsense, put the book down and try Camus' The Stranger first—it's a more accessible entry point to similar ideas.

Yes, "Nausea" by Jean-Paul Sartre is widely considered not just a good article, but a masterpiece and a foundational text of existentialist literature. However, whether it's a "good" read for you depends heavily on what you're looking for. nausea by sartre

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