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Simply Sartre

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ā€œThis is a delightful introduction to the life and ideas of Jean-Paul Sartre. Detmerā€™s writing is clear, engaging, and fun to read. The book weaves together accurate overviews of Sartreā€™s main ideas with convincing reasons these ideas are still relevant today. The book ends with useful summaries of 50 of Sartreā€™s worksā€”a perfect roadmap for anyone who wishes to read Sartre himself. If I had to recommend one book to a friend, colleague, or family member on Jean-Paul Sartre, this would be it.ā€

ā€”Joshua Tepley, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Saint Anselm College

Born in Paris, Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) was largely raised by his mother and his maternal grandparents after his father died when he was two. He attended the renowned Ɖcole Normale SupĆ©rieure, where he studied psychology, philosophy, ethics, sociology, and physics. In 1929, he met Simone de Beauvoir, who went on to become a celebrated feminist writer and philosopher, with whom he had a lifelong intellectual and romantic relationship. After serving briefly in the French army during World War II and spending nine months as a prisoner of war, Sartre lived under the Occupation in Paris, where in 1943 he wrote his best-known philosophic work, Being and Nothingness, one of the foundational texts of existentialism. Following the war, and for the rest of his life, Sartre was deeply engaged in left-wing, anti-colonialist politics, while producing a prodigious number of plays, novels, philosophical works, and critical essays. With the popularization of existentialism in the 1960s, Sartre became a household name, and his celebrity (or notoriety) was heightened in 1964 when he declined the Nobel Prize in Literature.

In Simply Sartre, Professor David Detmer tells the story of Sartreā€™s life and work, focusing on the contemporary relevance of his ideasā€”ideas that maintain their power to inspire, entertain, enlighten, and enrage. Uniquely, Prof. Detmer covers all periods of Sartreā€™s career and his many different kinds of works, providing the general reader with the opportunity to fully appreciate Sartreā€™s many contributions to intellectual and political thought.

For anyone interested in one of the towering figures of the twentieth century or the development of a philosophy that lies at the heart of modern human experience, Simply Sartre is an indispensable biographical work.