A review by ilybinaya
Nausea, by Jean-Paul Sartre

4.0

So, existentialism.

Where to start with? Everywhere on this planet now reeks of nihilism, and as obvious as it is, we are all unconsciously sharing a nihilistic attitude, under a common notion that faith is never enough to support the modernist view on life philosophy.

At first I was thinking about giving a 3, since it is indeed so common now that this negativity transverse itself across space and time. But then, it went on much smoother with a gradually intensifying height in the take of this nausea, which finally resolves on to simply enjoy the trivialities of everyday life.

All in all, it is still worth a read, just don't put on the superfluous weight of existence onto yourself.