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Jean-Paul Sartre
Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre
French existentialist philosopher (1905–1980).
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Jean-Paul Sartre
Given Name
Jean-Paul
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Charles
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Place of Birth
Paris
Country
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France
Place of Burial
Montparnasse Cemetery
Award Received
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1964)
Award Rationale
:
för hans idérika författarskap, som genom sin frihetsanda och sanningssträvan har utövat ett vidsträckt inflytande i vår samtid
Award Rationale
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for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age
Significant Event
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Nomination Declined
Point in Time
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1964
Prize Money
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273,000 Swedish krona
Eugène Dabit Populist Novel Award
(1940)
Point in Time
:
1940
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Grand Prize for the Best Novels of the Half-Century
For Work
:
Nausea
Toynbee Prize
Occupation
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Playwright
Epistemologist
Novelist
Screenwriter
Biographer
Literary Critic
Essayist
Resistance Fighter
Political Writer
Writer
Philosopher
Peace Activist
Opinion Journalist
Intellectual
Lyricist
Country of Citizenship
France
Educated At
Lycée Henri-IV
École Normale Supérieure
Cours Hattemer
Lycée Louis-Le-Grand
University of Paris
Date of Birth
6/21/1905
Date of Death
4/15/1980
Image
Instance Of
Human
Medical Condition
Blindness
One-Eyed
Religion or Worldview
Atheism
Native Language
French
Member Of
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Influenced By
Martin Heidegger
Louis-Ferdinand Céline
Emmanuel Levinas
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Karl Marx
Edmund Husserl
Place of Death
14th Arrondissement of Paris
Country
:
France
Unmarried Partner
Simone De Beauvoir
Michelle Vian
Wanda Kosakiewicz
Olga Kosakiewicz
Birth Name
Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre
Cause of Death
Edema
Commons Gallery
Jean-Paul Sartre
Manner of Death
Natural Causes
Nominated For
Academy Award for Best Story
(2/18/1957)
For Work
:
The Proud and the Beautiful
Statement Is Subject Of
:
29th Academy Awards
Point in Time
:
2/18/1957
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1964)
Point in Time
:
1964
Employer
Lycée Condorcet
Replaced By
:
Henri Dreyfus-Le Foyer
Name in Native Language
Jean-Paul Sartre
Described by Source
UbuWeb
Obálky Knih
URL
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Pedagogues and Psychologists of the World
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Residence
Paris
Meudon
La Rochelle
Le Havre
(1931 - 1936)
Start Time
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1931
End Time
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1936
Laon
(1936 - 1937)
Start Time
:
1936
End Time
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1937
Significant Event
Funeral
(4/23/1980)
Location
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Crématorium-Columbarium Du Père-Lachaise
Point in Time
:
4/23/1980
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
French
Field of Work
Philosophy
Epistemology
Ethics
Politics
Phenomenology
Ontology
Sex or Gender
Male
Father
Jean-Baptiste Sartre
Writing Language
French
Pseudonym
Jacques Guillemin
Image of Grave
Assessment
Agrégation of Philosophy
(1929)
Point in Time
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1929
Ranking
:
1
Time Period
Contemporary Philosophy
Pronunciation Audio
Archives At
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Inventory Number
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GEN MSS 143
Family Name
Sartre
Has Works in the Collection
Bryn Mawr College Special Collections
Mother
Anne-Marie Schweitzer
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