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Literary Essays by Jean-Paul Sartre (1957) Vintage Hardcover Book

Literary Essays by Jean-Paul Sartre (1957) Vintage Hardcover Book

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“In the eyes of God, Who cuts through appearances and goes beyond them, there is no novel, no art, for art thrives on appearances. God is not an artist. Neither is M. Mauriac.”

Sartre shares his unique viewpoint on a significant group of twentieth-century writers—men who are not only of first importance to the Existentialists, but who may be among the creative giants of our time: William Faulkner, Francois Mauriac, John Dos Passos, Jean Giraudoux, Albert Camus and Franz Kafka.

Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Title: Literary Essays
Edition: First Wisdom Library Edition
Published: New York: The Philosophical Library, 1957
Physical Description: Hardcover; Duodecimo; 96p
Condition: Very good condition dust jacket with edge wear and toning—in new dust jacket cover. Boards and spine clean with edge wear light rubbing to surfaces. Binding tight and square. All hinges and joints intact. Pages toned.
Comments: Very nice copy

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