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- Big name in existentialism
- Novelist Jean-Paul
- He wrote, "I exist, that is all, and I find it nauseating"
- Hell is other people writer
- Hell is other people writer Jean-Paul
- No Exit writer
- A lost battle is a battle one thinks one has lost speaker
- Existentialist
- No Exit author
- Nausea novelist
- No Exit dramatist
- Being and Nothingness author
- Nausea author
- Existentialist who declined a Nobel Prize
- Roads to Freedom author
- No Exit playwright
- Playwright who refused the 1964 Nobel Prize
- The Flies author Jean-Paul
- No Exit dramatist Jean-Paul
- French author who wrote "Hell is other people"
- Being and Nothingness author Jean-Paul
- French philosopher Jean-Paul
- French existentialist who wrote Nausea
- 1964 Literature Nobel Prize winner
- He said "If you are lonely when you're alone, you are in bad company"
- 1964 Nobel Prize decliner
- Onetime friend of Camus
- 1957 Nobel Prize decliner
- La Nausée author
- Flaubert biographer
- Hell is other people French dramatist
- Being and Nothingness philosopher
- Man is condemned to be free philosopher
- French existential dramatist
- Existentialist Jean-Paul
- French dramatist
- Nobel refuser
- French existentialist
- No Exit novelist
- Existentialist author
- Novelist who declined the Nobel Prize
- French existential writer
- French philosopher
- Friend of de Beauvoir
- Existentialist playwright
- Camus colleague
- Preeminent existentialist
- French existentialist author
- 1964 Nobel Prize refuser
- Literature Nobel refuser
- Paris-born philosopher
- Camus contemporary
- Left Bank literateur.
- French philosopher, born 1905.
- Left Bank litterateur.
- Existentialist author of "Troubled Sleep."
- French writer and philosopher.
- Parisian literary figure.
- Noted existentialist.
- Pessimistic philosopher of France.
- He wrote "No Exit.”
- Leading existentialist.
- Jean-Paul.
- French writer.
- High priest of cult in France.
- Philosopher of Les Deux Magots.
- Refuser of Nobel prize.
- Author of "No Exit."
- Figure in French literature.
- Author of "The Flies."
- Nobelist writer
- French author
- French novelist
- Jean Paul ___
- Writer Jean Paul
- Existentialist writer
- Author of "Nausea"
- Decliner of 1964's Nobel Prize for Literature
- Nobel Prize decliner: 1964
- Philosopher Jean-Paul
- He declined the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Nobel Prize refuser, 1964
- Existential writer
- La Nausee novelist
- Dirty Hands playwright
- Les Mouches dramatist
- The Words autobiographer
- The Flies dramatist
- He declined the 1964 Literature Nobel
- He said "I exist because I think"
- Le Mur writer
- Being and Nothingness writer
- La Nausée novelist
- He declined a Nobel Prize in Literature
- Les Mains Sales playwright, 1948
- He wrote "Hell is other people"
- He wrote "Life has no meaning the moment you lose the illusion of being eternal"
- Refuser of a 1964 Nobel Prize
- The Transcendence of the Ego writer
- Jean-Paul who wrote "Words are loaded pistols"
- Les Mots autobiographer, 1964
- He wrote "Words are loaded pistols"
- The Flies playwright
- Who wrote "I exist, that is all, and I find it nauseating"
- French writer who refused the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Author who wrote that "hell is other people"
- Philosopher whose 1980 funeral procession was attended by tens of thousands of Parisians
- Author who wrote "Hell is other people"
- Philosopher buried alongside Simone de Beauvoir in Paris's Montparnasse Cemetery
- Author who declined the Nobel Prize
- Being and Nothingness penner
- La Naus e novelist
- Philosopher Jean-Paul ____
- 1964 Nobel writer
- No Exit playwright Jean-Paul
- Longtime companion of de Beauvoir
- The Respectful Prostitute playwright
- Critique of Dialectical Reason author
- Author who said "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die"
- Les Mots author
- The Transcendence of the Ego author
- Writer who produced "Nausea"