"A highly entertaining political political thriller...the play shows where that peculiarly Gallic combinations of sex, politics and suspense has its origins" (Michael Billington, Guardian) Crime Passionnel reflects Sartre's fascination with the mentality and morality of Communism in its story of a young Party member …
The Condemned of Altona is a play written by Jean-Paul Sartre, known in Great Britain as Loser Wins. It was first produced in 1959 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris. It was one of the last plays Sartre wrote, followed only by his adaptation of Euripides' The Trojan Women. The title recalls his formulation "Man …
L'ésser i el no-res és una obra de Jean-Paul Sartre publicada el 1943. A partir de la influència de Martin Heidegger, ja evident al títol, Sartre intenta definir què vol dir existir i ésser en un dels tractas d'ontologia més importants de la història de la filosofia, segons Martin Seymour-Smith. Sartre defineix el …