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portada Muertos sin Sepultura el Diablo y Dios (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Category
Literature
Year
2005
Language
Spanish
Pages
382
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9500306522
ISBN13
9789500306522
Edited in
Argentina

Muertos sin Sepultura el Diablo y Dios (in Spanish)

Jean-Paul Sartre (Author) · Losada · Paperback

Muertos sin Sepultura el Diablo y Dios (in Spanish) - Jean-Paul Sartre

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Synopsis "Muertos sin Sepultura el Diablo y Dios (in Spanish)"

Muertos sin sepultura, representada por primera vez en Paris el 8 de noviembre de 1946, y El diablo y Dios, estrenada el 7 de junio de 1951, son quizás dos de las obras mas controvertidas de Jean-Paul Sartre, el genial polemista del siglo XX.El deseo de unir la vida y la acción, la imposibilidad de coincidir totalmente con esta acción, el sentimiento de no autenticidad, muestran ser los principales problemas de los protagonistas del teatro sartreano. como podrá apreciarse aquí.'
Jean-Paul Sartre
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Jean-Paul Sartre (Paris, June 21, 1905 – April 15, 1980) was a French philosopher, novelist, playwright, and political activist, considered the main representative of existentialism and a key figure in twentieth-century thought. He studied at the École Normale Supérieure, where he met Simone de Beauvoir, his lifelong intellectual and romantic partner.

His most influential philosophical work, Being and Nothingness (1943), develops an ontology based on the radical freedom of human beings, proposing that “existence precedes essence,” meaning we are not predetermined and must construct ourselves through our choices. In literature, he stood out with Nausea (1938) and the play No Exit (1944), where he addressed the absurdity of existence and human relationships.

Sartre was also a committed political activist: he participated in the French Resistance during World War II, supported decolonization movements, and was critical of capitalism and totalitarianism. In 1964, he declined the Nobel Prize in Literature, believing that a writer should not be institutionalized.

He died in 1980, leaving a philosophical and literary legacy that continues to influence ethics, politics, and existential theory.
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