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Jean-Paul Sartre

    June 21, 1905 – April 15, 1980

    Jean-Paul Sartre was a French existentialist philosopher and writer, a leading figure in 20th-century thought. His work explores themes of freedom, responsibility, and the search for truth, making him an influential voice. Though he famously declined the Nobel Prize in Literature, his writings profoundly shaped the intellectual landscape of his era. Sartre delved into the human condition and its implications through philosophical essays, dramas, and novels, leaving a significant mark on literature and philosophy.

    Jean-Paul Sartre
    The Psychology of the Imagination
    Essays in Existentialism
    Huis Clos Sarte
    The Freud Scenario
    The Last Chance. Roads of Freedom IV
    Critical Essays