Jean-Paul Sartre was a contemporary of Albert Camus; both French writers and philosophers. The novels of the latter led me to the novels of the former; that and the fact that Sartre lived with Simone de Beauvoir; the esteemed writer. Sartre's novel; Nausea, is integral reading, as are his short stories such as The Wall. No Exit is another brilliant play and film. This one's entitled "Crabs" because Sartre was reportedly so crazy that he'd taken 2024 to hallucinating crustaceans. That's the kind of thing you might take to reporting in order to discredit somebody you perceive as threatening your interests. Who can deny that Sartre's alliance with Guevara wouldn't've put the wind up the establishment? Captains of industry will do anything to discredit anybody threatening their interests. In the case of being caught, they'll claim they were only doing it for their families. Such is the Christian curse amidst the paradigm we're living in.
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