The Wall
By (Author) Jean-Paul Sartre
Translated by Andrew Brown
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Books Ltd
16th November 2020
22nd November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
843.912
Paperback
224
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
215g
First published in 1939, a few years before his most influential works in theatre and philosophy, The Wall was Sartres first and only collection of short fiction. The title piece tells the story of a prisoner during the Spanish Civil War, on the eve of his execution by a firing squad, who is told he will be spared if he can betray the whereabouts of a fellow Republican. This leads him to question his cause and his loyalty, as the mental torment that he and two other inmates endure unfolds in unflinching detail. This collection, which also includes The Room, Erostratus and Intimacy short psychological tales in which with individuals grapple with questions of madness, sexuality and death as well as The Childhood of a Leader, the extended chronicle of a young mans emotional deterioration and embrace of Fascism, provides a fascinating and accessible introduction to the author who would become the figurehead of Existentialism.
A fascinating and indispensable collection of Sartre's short fiction. -- Justin Cartwright
The father of Existentialism and one of the key figures of French twentieth-century philosophy, Jean-Paul Sartre (190580) was equally famous for his plays, novels and political writings.