Les écrivains étrangers à New York. Jean-Paul Sartre ou Il n'y a pas de genre new-yorkais
Existentialism. By Jean-Paul Sartre. Translated by Bernard Frechtman. (New York: Philosophical Library. 1947. Pp. 92. Price, $2.75.) | Philosophy | Cambridge Core
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Jean-Paul Sartre's refusal of Nobel prize came too late to avoid debacle: reports - Raw Story
Sartre and Camus in New York | 1960s: Days of Rage
We Have Only This Life to Live – New York Review Books
When Sartre and Camus Met Hoover's G-Men - The New York Times
French existentialist author Jean-Paul Sartre smokes a pipe wearing a... News Photo - Getty Images
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-80) going to New York together with journalists, by French Photographer, (20th century)
Being and Nothingness; An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology | Jean Paul Sartre | First edition
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The Phenomenology of Ugly – Cervantes
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Les Temps Modernes: Paris mourns passing of the intellectual left's bible | Paris | The Guardian
At the Existentialist Café Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails with Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Others
Sartre and Huston: The collaboration tormented by an absolute aspiration - The New European