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Original Title: Introducing Sartre: A Graphic Guide
ISBN: 9786008514923
Translator: Rūzbih Ma'ādī
Illustrator: Howard Read
Publisher: Shirazih
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 167
Weight: 206 g
Dimensions: 14 x 21 x 1.5 cm
Book Cover: Paperback

Sārtr (qadam-i avval): Persian 1400

سارتر (قدم اول)

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Original Title: Introducing Sartre: A Graphic Guide
ISBN: 9786008514923
Translator: Rūzbih Ma'ādī
Illustrator: Howard Read
Publisher: Shirazih
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 167
Weight: 206 g
Dimensions: 14 x 21 x 1.5 cm
Book Cover: Paperback
In the years after World War II until his death, that is, from 1945 to 1980, Sartre was undoubtedly the most famous writer in France. This book is the first step to getting to know his plays, namely, "Dirty Hands", "Prisoners of Altoona" and "Closed Room", as well as his literary criticisms about Rimbaud and Flaubert. In this book, a relatively detailed description of the basic concepts is given. The transition of his universal view, namely existentialism, is presented and special attention is paid to the thought about freedom.
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در فاصلۀ سال های پس از جنگ جهانی دوم تا درگذشتش، یعنی از سال 1945 تا سال 1980، سارتر مسلما معروف ترین نویسندۀ فرانسه بود. کتاب حاضر، قدم اولی است برای آشنا شدن با نمایشنامه های او یعنی، «دست های آلوده»، «زندانیان آلتونا» و «اتاق بسته» و همچنین نقدهای ادبی اش در مورد رمبو و فلوبر، در این کتاب شرح نسبتا مفصلی از مفاهیم بنیان گذار دیدگاه جهانشمول او یعنی اگزیستانسیالیسم ارائه شده است و به ویژه به اندیشه دربارۀ آزادی توجه می شود.
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