Presentation on 'Nietzsche, Metaphor, and the Greeks,' plus a discussion of his essay 'On Truth and Lie In An Extra-Moral Sense'.
Presentation on 'Hope and the Absurd in the Work of Franz Kafka' — Followed afterwards by a discussion of his novel 'The Castle'.
Unconventional in form but fiercely lyrical, Paris Peasant is a swirling surrealist prose of philosophy, dream, and satire.
Novel by the French existentialist Simone de Beauvoir, depicting the lives of several characters in Paris leading up to the Second World War.
Over several drunken nights in an Amsterdam bar, a man regales an acquaintance with a catalogue of guilt and hypocrisy.
A blend of fact and fiction played out in 19th-century Vienna, as the eminent physician Josef Breuer treats Friedrich Nietzsche's suicidal despair.
Invitation to a Beheading contains all the magical intensity of a work created in two short weeks of sustained inspiration.
Maldoror depicts a sadistic world of savagery and brutality, and is one of the most astonishing examples of Surrealist writing.
A man realises that he is a free agent in a world devoid of meaning and must find his own purpose and take responsibility for his choices.