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>b-but anon...

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>>12538998
C’est bien, ca

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>>12190762
>>12190766

Certainly not if you count Sartre,

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Anybody else struggle with liking Sartre?

I'm 2/3 of the way through Nausea, and it's the first novel associated with existentialism/proto-existentialism that hasn't struck a chord with me - I've read and greatly enjoyed Camus, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and some other novels that fall somewhat under the umbrella like Hunger and Steppenwolf. It's just dull and has nothing interesting to say so far.

Idk if knowing some of his retarded views about the Soviet regime is colouring my perception, but I don't agree with Dosto's christfaggotry at all, and he's literally my favourite novelist.

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