02362. NAUSEA BY JEAN-PAUL SARTRE. A review of Sartre's novel, emphasizing the atheistic existential position described in it. The development of time and the struggle of Roquentin to "come to terms with his own existence" are explored. The characters of Anny and The Self Taught Man are analyzed, and the philosophic implications of Sartre's view of human existence are outlined. 11p., 0f., 0b.