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Message Subject Discussions and views on Existentialism
Poster Handle Patrick Bateman
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Some books I have read or am reading for my Existentialism class are...

Existentialism A Very Short Introduction by Thomas R. Flynn.

Notes From the Underground, White Nights, The Dream of the Ridiculous Man, and The House of the Dead, Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

Nausea, Jean Paul Sartre.

The Fall, Albert Camus.

Either/Or A Fragment of Life, Soren Kierkegaard.


I have also in the past read some other works of existentialism, such as The Gambler, Crime and Punishment, etc.


I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions, I find this topic fascinating.


Also to those with smart phones,there is an app called Audio Books, and it contains thousands of older literature works, lots of classics including many of the ones I listed above and so many more. The last few I listened to wee Beowulf, The Art of War, Notes From the Underground, Anthem by Rand, and Walden. It is also free, so I would recommend it to everyone. I often listen to them when I am jogging, or driving, etc.
 
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