(Note: assuming you meant The Stranger by Jean-Paul Sartre; if you meant a different Sartre work — for example Nausea — I can adapt this.)
By the end, you won’t remember a plot twist. You’ll remember a mood. A low-grade horror at the sheer fact of being. nausea jean paul sartre audiobook
. By the end, Roquentin resolves to find salvation through the creation of art Why Listen to the Audiobook? Guide to Listening: The Stranger — Jean-Paul Sartre
Why has Nausea been a required text in philosophy and literature courses for nearly a century? Because it is uncomfortable. Sartre’s prose is deliberately claustrophobic. Reading the physical book requires a quiet room and intense concentration. The long paragraphs describing the root of a chestnut tree or the peeling wallpaper of a café can feel, ironically, nauseating to the modern reader accustomed to plot-driven thrillers. Because it is uncomfortable
Historical Setting: The story takes place in the fictional town of Bouville around 1932, a time of deep social and political unrest in Europe between the two World Wars. Core Plot & Character Guide
"Today," he began, his voice raspy and unfamiliar in the empty room, "the Nausea caught me again."

