A penetrating introductory discussion of Sartre's philosophy as it is illustrated in his plays and novels.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful story; elements of love, war and existentialism,
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This review is from: Les Jeux Sont Faits (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (French Edition) (Paperback)
What if you had just one chance to avert disaster? What if you found your soul mate, and had 24 hours to establish a love? What if these opportunities did not present themselves until after you are dead? In Jean Paul Sartre's "Les Jeux Sont Faits," (The Die is Cast), the afterlife, love and exisentialism are all explored. The main characters Pierre and Eve meet and fall in love in the afterlife, and have one chance to return to life and avert the resistance movement Pierre and his comrades have planned. The story is gripping and the plot is imaginative. Les Jeux Sont Faits presents many themes and ideas: taking responsibility for ones' actions, Sartre's view on love and war, a thinly veiled contempt for the German invasion of Paris, classicism and fate.I enjoyed this book very much and encouraged me to learn more about Jean Paul Sartre. The ending surprised me, and I must admit it made me cry! I read this book for my grade 11 French class. My class enjoyed it, and so will you!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I loved this book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Les Jeux Sont Faits (French Edition) (Paperback)
I was amazed by this book, I don't care too much for most existentialist fiction, but I was riveted by this novel. As I read, I became engrossed by the characters, and was on the edge of my seat waiting for what would happen to them. The message that one must commit to love and not let outside influences impede it, is a message we here far too infrequently. Instead of a story where one must die for love, we get a story where to live, one must love.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sartre at his best,
By champaigne@bigfoot.com (Edgewood, MD (via Stratford, CT)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Les Jeux Sont Faits (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (French Edition) (Paperback)
My French teacher had our class read this book in the eleventhgrade.It was the first book by Sartre I read and I was fascinated by Sartre, existentialism, and other great existentialist writers, Camus in particular. It has been a long time since that hign school classroom, so the details of the story are fuzzy in my mind. However, an 18 year search for a copy of this book will end the day it arrives in my mail box. Thank you, Amazon! Et merci beaucoup, M. Sartre!!
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