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It is: Reflections on the Role of Music in Sartres La Nausée
Music plays an important role in Jean-Paul Sartres existential archetype, La Nausée (1938). In the novel the central character, Antoine Roquentin, attempts to overcome the debilitating tawdriness of his everyday reality by seeking solace in the ragtime tune Some of these Days. His fascination with the tune encapsulates Sartres nascent philosophical and ideological views. Sartre uses Roquentins response to the tune as a means to reconcile two fundamentally opposed states of beingêtre pour-soi (being for-itself ) and être en-soi ) (being of-itself ). Roquentins embrace of Some of these Days and, conversely, his disdain for unspecif ied Chopin preludes, reflects Sartres emergent class-consciousness. Sartres mistaken belief that the tune was composed by a Jew and performed by an African-American (the reverse was actually the case) is not as naive as it seems.