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Sujit Kumar Panigrahy
Existentialist Themes
Parisian Backdrop
Personal Struggle
Freedom And Responsibility
Post-War Literature
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Number of Pages
388
Age Group
All
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Book Summary
Step Into Paris In 1938 With The Age Of Reason, The First Volume In Jean-Paul Sartre's Roads To Freedom Trilogy. A Thoughtful, Challenging Novel That Sits At The Crossroads Of Philosophy And Life, It Invites Adults, Students Of Philosophy, And Curious Readers To Explore Freedom, Responsibility, And The Complexities Of Intimate Relationships. The Tone Is Urgent, Contemplative, And Emotionally Engaging, Inviting You To Confront Your Own Beliefs As You Follow Its Characters Through Turbulent Times.
Written With Close Attention To Character And Idea, The Age Of Reason Follows Mathieu Delarue, A Philosophy Teacher Navigating A Fractured Personal Life As The Shadows Of A Looming War Deepen The Stakes Around Every Choice. The Narrative Unfolds In The Bustling Cafรฉs And Dimly Lit Rooms Of Montparnasse, Where Conversation, Doubt, And Desire Intertwine. This Edition, Expertly Translated By Eric Sutton And Enriched With An Insightful Introduction From David Caute, Welcomes New Readers And Sartre Enthusiasts Alike, Making The BookโS Existential Questions Feel Immediate And Human. The Experience Blends Lucid Prose With Intimate Scenes, Inviting You To Dwell In Ideas Without Losing Sight Of People And Their Hopes.
As Mathieu Confronts The Difficult Moral Terrain Of Funding A Safe Abortion For His Mistress, The Age Of Reason Explores Themes Of Freedom, Responsibility, And The Pressures Of Society. The Setting And Pace Illuminate How Personal Longing Intersects With Political Upheaval, Rendering A Timeless Portrait Of A Man And A World At Odds With Itself. This Is A Literary Journey That Rewards Slow, Attentive Reading As Much As It Does Gripping Narrative Turns, With SartreโS Thought Rendered Accessible Through Precise Storytelling And Nondogmatic Dialogue.
After Finishing The Age Of Reason, Readers Emerge With A Deeper Understanding Of How Choices Shape A Life And A Readiness To Test Their Own Assumptions About Freedom. The Novel Leaves You Thoughtfully UnsettledโIn The Best Possible WayโEncouraging Reflection On Responsibility, Relationships, And What It Means To Live With Integrity Amid Uncertainty. ItโS A Lasting, Thought-Provoking Experience That Continues To Feel Relevant Long After The Final Page.
Product Details
Author
Sujit Kumar Panigrahy
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
388
SKU
9788198742131
ISBN
9788198742131
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
19.8 x 12.5 x 3 cm
Binding
Paper Back
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