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Jean Paul Sartre is the greatest French writer and philosopher. In 1964 he was awarded the Nobel Prize, which the writer refused. Sartre's name became widely known in 1939, when he published a book of short stories in Paris, which brought the author loud and scandalous fame with a direct and frank condemnation of the hypocrisy and vulgarity of the philistine world, with an unusually open depiction of intimate human relationships. In recent years, individual works from this collection have been translated in our country, but in full form it is published in Russian for the first time, having received the title of one of the best short stories - Herostratus.