Title of article
From Limbo to Continuity: Existential Analysis of Joseph Situma’s The Mysterious Killer
Author/Authors
Muindu ، Japheth Peter School of Arts and Social Sciences - Garissa University
From page
246
To page
249
Abstract
The paper is an explication of the stoicism and the resilience of the diseased characters in Joseph Situma’s The Mysterious Killer which is framed within Sartrean existential epistemology with a focus on his concept of authenticity. For Sartre, authentic existence is related to pursuance of transcendent goals, honesty and courage. Human beings, Sartre opines, impose values in their lives in moments of forlornness. This concept is germane to analyzing the existential necessity of the diseased characters in the selected text to transcend the limbo of their existence as HIV/AIDS patients.
Keywords
limbo , stoicism , nihilism , hedonism , nimbus , transcendence
Journal title
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)
Journal title
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)
Record number
2628960
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