The Reprieve
464
Novel • Fiction
France • 1930s
1992
Adult
18+ years
The Reprieve by Jean-Paul Sartre explores the lives of various individuals in pre-World War II Europe, emphasizing their anxiety and existential struggles. The narrative examines how people react to the impending threat of war, revealing their fears, hopes, and personal conflicts during this turbulent period.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Melancholic
Dark
The Reprieve is the second novel in Jean-Paul Sartre's series, the Road to Freedom trilogy, which explores themes of existentialism and freedom.
Set during the Munich Agreement of 1938, the novel examines the complexities of decision making and the existential dread faced by individuals on the brink of global conflict.
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Sartre was influenced by his own experiences during World War II, which greatly informed his portrayal of the psychological and philosophical dilemmas faced by his characters.
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464
Novel • Fiction
France • 1930s
1992
Adult
18+ years
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