At the Existentialist Cafe : freedom, being and apricot cocktails ... / Sarah Bakewell
This historical study traces the development of the existentialist movement from its origins in 1930s Paris. It interweaves biography and philosophy to explore the lives of key thinkers and their influence on twentieth-century concepts of freedom and authenticity.
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