



Read by Tim Ferriss, Charlie Munger, Sam Altman and 16 others

by Jean-Paul Sartre · 2013 · 192 pages

Jacob Elordi
Nausea follows Antoine Roquentin, a historian who becomes increasingly alienated from his surroundings as he experiences a recurring sensation of revulsion toward existence. Written as a diary, the novel explores the early concepts of existentialism, contingency, and the burden of absolute human freedom.
Published
2013
Pages
192
Language
fr
ISBN
9780811220309
Awards & Recognition
Audiobook Available