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The Wall
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The only UK edition in print, "The Wall" was first published in 1939, preceding Jean-Paul Sartre's major contributions to theatre and philosophy. This singular collection of short stories marks his debut in the realm of fiction writing. The title story centers on a Spanish Civil War prisoner facing a firing squad the next day. His captors offer him a reprieve if he betrays a comrade’s whereabouts, leading to an intense internal conflict regarding his beliefs and allegiances. The narrative delves deep into the psychological struggle faced by him and his fellow prisoners. Accompanying the title story are "The Bedroom," "Herostratus," and "Intimacy," which explore themes of madness, sexuality, and mortality. The collection also includes "The Childhood of a Leader," detailing a young man's plunge into emotional chaos and subsequent attraction to Fascism. Together, these stories provide an engaging entry point into Sartre's work, illuminating his path in becoming a prominent figure in Existentialist philosophy.
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The only UK edition in print, "The Wall" was first published in 1939, preceding Jean-Paul Sartre's major contributions to theatre and philosophy. This singular collection of short stories marks his debut in the realm of fiction writing. The title story centers on a Spanish Civil War prisoner facing a firing squad the next day. His captors offer him a reprieve if he betrays a comrade’s whereabouts, leading to an intense internal conflict regarding his beliefs and allegiances. The narrative delves deep into the psychological struggle faced by him and his fellow prisoners. Accompanying the title story are "The Bedroom," "Herostratus," and "Intimacy," which explore themes of madness, sexuality, and mortality. The collection also includes "The Childhood of a Leader," detailing a young man's plunge into emotional chaos and subsequent attraction to Fascism. Together, these stories provide an engaging entry point into Sartre's work, illuminating his path in becoming a prominent figure in Existentialist philosophy.
