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Troubled Sleep
Cover of the first edition
AuthorJean-Paul Sartre
Original titleLa mort dans l'âme
TranslatorGerard Hopkins
LanguageFrench
SeriesThe Roads to Freedom
GenrePhilosophical fiction, stream of consciousness
PublisherGallimard, Knopf, Vintage
Publication date1949
Publication placeFrance
Published in English1950
Pages432
ISBN0-679-74079-1 (Vintage)
OCLC25026369
Dewey Decimal843/.914 20
LC ClassPQ2637.A82 M5613 1992
Preceded byThe Reprieve 
Followed byThe Last Chance 

Troubled Sleep (French: La mort dans l'âme, published in the United Kingdom as Iron in the Soul is a 1949 novel by Jean-Paul Sartre. It is the third part in the trilogy Les chemins de la liberté (The Roads to Freedom).

"The third novel in Sartre's monumental Roads to Freedom series, Troubled Sleep powerfully depicts the fall of France in 1940, and the anguished feelings of a group of Frenchmen whose pre-war apathy gives way to a consciousness of the dignity of individual resistance — to the German occupation and to fate in general — and solidarity with people similarly oppressed." — Random House

References

  1. ^ Gutting, Gary (10 May 2001). French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge University Press. p. 409. ISBN 978-0-521-66559-9.
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