Sunday, August 26, 2007

Jean-Paul Sartre

“Hell is other people,” said Sartre, and he was correct in this sense: If for you hell is other people, then you are in hell, and so are your fellow traitors. --Anthony Esolen, The Freedom of Heaven & the Freedom of Hell, First Things, March 2009


Recommended reading:
by Jean-Paul Sartre at Reading Rat


Criticism (articles, essays, reviews):

Sartre, Legal Scholarship, and Those Troublesome Male Pronouns by Richard John Neuhaus Friday, On the Square, posted August 24, 2007, 7:22 AM

Sartre & Peanuts, by Nathan Radke, Philosophy Now, Issue 44

Sartre vs. Camus, by Algis Valiunas, Commentary, January 2005

Accidental Friends, review by Russell Jacoby of Camus and Sartre: The Story of a Friendship and the Quarrel That Ended It, by Ronald Aronson, and Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation, edited and translated by David A. Sprintzen and Adrian van den Hoven, Nation, March 18, 2004

Excerpt from pages 9-17 of Camus and Sartre: The Story of a Friendship and the Quarrel that Ended It by Ronald Aronson, University of Chicago Press (2004)

The Absolute Intellectual, review by Brian C. Anderson of Sartre: The Philosopher of the Twentieth Century, by Bernard-Henri Levy, Policy Review, February 2004

Exit, Pursued by a Lobster: Jean-Paul Sartre: Brilliant philosopher, or totalitarian apologist? By Jim Holt, Slate, September 22, 2003

My Encounter with Sartre, by Edward Said, London Review of Books, June 1, 2000

Learning from Sartre, by John T. Mullen, First Things, June/July 1994

The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook, by Marty Smith, Free Agent, Portland, Oregon, March 1987

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