Die Kindheit Eines Chefs. Erzählungen by Jean Paul Sartre

Erzählungen

Set against the backdrop of pre-World War II France, this narrative delves into the formative years of a young boy named Lucien, exploring the complexities of identity, power, and existential angst. As Lucien navigates the challenges of adolescence, he grapples with societal expectations, familial pressures, and his own burgeoning ambitions. The story intricately examines the psychological and moral development of Lucien as he transitions from innocence to a more cynical understanding of the world, ultimately questioning the nature of leadership and the essence of selfhood.