Jean-Paul Sartre Quote

Every text possesses a meaning, even if that meaning is far removed from the one the author dreamed of putting into it.


Introducing Les Temps Modernes (1945), translated by Jeffrey Mehlman


Every text possesses a meaning, even if that meaning is far removed from the one the author dreamed of putting into it.

Every text possesses a meaning, even if that meaning is far removed from the one the author dreamed of putting into it.

Every text possesses a meaning, even if that meaning is far removed from the one the author dreamed of putting into it.

Every text possesses a meaning, even if that meaning is far removed from the one the author dreamed of putting into it.