The Age Of Reason by Jean Paul Sartre
Set in the turbulent backdrop of pre-World War II Paris, the narrative delves into the existential struggles of a philosophy professor grappling with the concepts of freedom and responsibility. As he navigates the complexities of personal relationships and societal expectations, he is confronted with the daunting task of making life-altering decisions that challenge his beliefs and ideals. The story intricately explores themes of existentialism, the pursuit of authenticity, and the inherent conflicts between individual desires and moral obligations, painting a vivid picture of a man caught in the throes of an existential crisis.
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- 1945
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