... “The Respectful Slut” was prompted by Sartre’s acquaintance during a trip to the USA with the everyday abominations of a society that had not really expe...
Mercenary knights and forest hermits. Rebellious urban common people, a peasantry steeped in superstition. Farmers and whores in the traveling convoy. Church...
Beyond the city gates, walking away from Argos, the wandering knight of freedom Orestes will sooner or later not fail to notice that the memory of the gaze o...
As a child, Sartre created many roles for himself, one of which was that of a writer. In his autobiographical story “Words,” he recalls that in the library h...
"The Wall" is a fascinating book written by the famous French writer Jean-Paul Sartre. This philosophical novel tells the story of three characters who find the...
In his imprisonment, the half-mad Franz von Gerlach conceived a grandiose undertaking - to tell about the affairs of people of the 20th century for those who...
The fraudster is the “genius of the century” Georges de Valera from the same family of “bastards” without family or tribe as Goetz (Hero of Sartre’s play “Th...
In this book, there was a clash between two “existential projects”, and Sartre the philosopher tried to subordinate Baudelaire the poet to his “project”. All...
"Reflections on the Jewish Question" is an attempt to identify the mechanisms of hatred. Sartre defines racism here as the fear of responsibility for one's o...
Famous French writers of the last century are presented in this book with two new novels for our readers, which, despite all the dissimilarity of plots, styl...
François-Paul Alibert (1873-1953) was known to his contemporaries as one of Andre Gide's companions and a prolific poet who gravitated toward classical forms...
The five-volume History of Private Life is a comprehensive study created in the 1980s by a group of French, British and American scholars under the leadershi...