Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sartre
- The Aftermath of WarINR 525The Aftermath of War brings together essays written in Sartre’s most creative period, just after World War II. Sartre’s extraordinary range of engagement is manifest, with writings on post-war Ame...
- PortraitsINR 750Portraits includes Sartre’s preface to Nathalie Sarraute’s Portrait of a Man Unknown and his homages to André Gide, Albert Camus and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. The essay on Merleau-Ponty casts consid...
- TyphusINR 499
Set in Malaya during the British protectorate, Jean-Paul Sartre’s Typhus centres on the improbable couple formed by the disgraced former doctor Georges, who has sunk to the lowest depths of a hig...
- The Colonizer and the ColonizedINR 499
In this classic study of European colonialism, Albert Memmi examines the psychological effects of colonial ideology and system on both the colonizer and those colonised.
Written in 1957, ...

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