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Words (reminiscences) by Jean-paul Sartre
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Words (reminiscences) by Jean-paul Sartre

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
su1s4
Bob Shop ID
642061611

Published by Hamish Hamilton, 1964, hardcover, 173 pages, wear & loss to DJ, previous owner's name to first blank page, otherwise condition: very good.

The Words ( Les Mots) is Jean-Paul Sartre's 1963 autobiography.. The text is divided into two near-equal parts entitled 'Reading' (Lire) and 'Writing' (Écrire). However, according to Philippe Lejeune, these two parts are only a façade and are not relevant to the chronological progression of the work. He considers the text to instead be divided into five parts which he calls 'acts':

The first act presents in chronological order the 'prehistory' of the child by giving his family origin.

The second act evokes the different roles Sartre acted out in his seclusion to an imaginary world, enabled by his family.

The third act tells of his conscious realization of his imposture, his contingency, his fear of death and his ugliness.

The fourth act presents the development of a new imposture, in which Sartre took up multiple different postures of writing.

The fifth act relates Sartre's delusion, which he considers the source of his dynamism, and contains the announcement of a second book which he did not complete before his death.

The first title which Sartre thought of was Jean sans terre.

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