Jean-Paul Sartre's autobiography The Words released in Persian

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TEHRAN-- The Words , French thinker Jean-Paul Sartres autobiography, has been published in Persian by Cheshmeh.Hossein Soleiamninejad is
the translator of the book initially released in 1963
The text is divided into two near-equal parts entitled Reading and Writing
However, according to Philippe Lejeune, these two parts are just a façade and are not appropriate to the sequential progression of the work
He thinks about the text to rather be divided into 5 parts which he calls acts
The very first act presents in sequential order the prehistory of the child by presenting his family of origin.The 2nd act evokes the
different functions Sartre acted out in his seclusion in an imaginary world, made it possible for by his family.The 3rd act tells of his
mindful realization of his imposture, his contingency, his worry of death and his ugliness.The fourth act provides the advancement of a new
imposture, in which Sartre took up numerous different postures of writing.The fifth act relates to Sartres delusion, which he considers the
source of his dynamism, and contains the announcement of a 2nd book, which he did not complete before his death.The initially title, which
Sartre thought of, was Jean Sans Terre
The book, consisting of Sartre distancing himself from composing and making his goodbyes to literature, was really effective for the author
and was hailed nearly unanimously as a literary success
In November of the very same year, 1964, he declined the Nobel Prize for Literature granted for his work, described as rich in ideas and
filled with the spirit of liberty and the mission for truth, [it] has put in a far-reaching influence on our age
Photo: A poster for the Persian edition of Jean-Paul Sartres autobiography The Words
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