Maybe there is a work that you can consider more pessimistic because of its gore, or because it is very nihilistic, or because it is overly dramatized, but I think nausea is the most pessimistic novel because of its pure pessimism by definition. also, yeah, this is some kind of a rant to Sartre. If he rises from the grave and prepares a diss, I'm fucked.
sartre's interview: • Jean-Paul SARTRE : l'é...
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un homme qui dort (the man who sleeps) 1974
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