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We Have Only This Life to Live: The Selected Essays of Jean-Paul Sartre, 1939-1975

Philosopher, novelist, playwright, biographer, journalist, and

activist, Jean-Paul Sartre was also — and perhaps above all — a

great essayist. The essay was uniquely suited to Sartre because

of its intrinsically provisional and open-ended character. It is

the perfect form in which to dramatize the existential character

of our deepest intellectual, artistic, and political commitments.

This new selection of Sartre’s essays, the first in English to

draw on the entire ten volumes of his collected essays as well

as previously unpublished work, includes extraordinarily

searching appreciations of such writers and artists as Faulkner,

Bataille, and Giacometti; Sartre’s great address to the French

people at the end of the occupation, “The Republic of Silence”;

sketches of the United States from his visit in the 1940s;

reflections on politics that are both incisive and incendiary;

portraits of Camus and Merleau-Ponty; and a candid reckoning

with his own career from one of the interviews that ill-health

made his prime mode of communication late in life. Together

they add up to an unequaled portrait of a revolutionary and

sometimes reckless thinker and writer and his contentious, difficult

but never less than interesting times.

  • Format
  • paperback
  • Pages
  • 600
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 9781590174937
  • Genres
  • philosophy, essays, france, literature, unfinished
  • Release date
  • 2012