In Elias Canetti’s novel Blindness, how close are Kien’s relationships with other characters to Sartre’s idea of ”others are hell”?
In Elias Canetti’s novel Blindness (Die Blendung, 1935), Peter Kien’s relationships with other characters strikingly coincide with Jean-Paul Sartre’s phrase “others are hell” (L’enfer, c’est les autres). Sartre’s famous statement emphasizes in his play Huis Clos (1944) that the individual’s encounter with the other creates an existential conflict and that
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