Existentialist literature means different things to different readers. For some, it’s the confrontation with meaninglessness; for others, it’s the search for inner freedom.
I’m curious — what element makes a book feel ‘existential’ to you? A character? A question? A mood?
For some, it’s the confrontation with meaninglessness; for others, it’s the search for inner freedom.
I’m curious — what element makes a book feel ‘existential’ to you?
A character? A question? A mood?