
The Stranger
by Albert Camus (1942)
Like 'nausea jean', this explores existentialism and the feeling of alienation.

by paul sartre (1938)
A fascinating existentialist novel, written in the form of a journal, about a historian who moves to a small port in northern France to research a biography he is intending to write. Whilst there his senses become dulled and he becomes increasingly disgusted by his own existence, finding no solace with friends or a woman he begins an affair with.
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by Albert Camus (1942)
Like 'nausea jean', this explores existentialism and the feeling of alienation.

by Franz Kafka (1918)
Similar to 'nausea jean', it delves into a protagonist's struggle with an absurd reality.

by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1847)
Echoes 'nausea jean' with its deep dive into a troubled individual's psyche.

by Franz Kafka (1915)
Like 'nausea jean', this features a protagonist grappling with a disorienting transformation.

by Albert Camus (197)
As with 'nausea jean', this work profoundly questions the meaning of existence.
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