alienation and loneliness in existential literature
"Alienation and loneliness in existential literature refer to the profound sense of disconnection, isolation, and existential angst experienced by individuals in the face of their own existence, often highlighting the absence of meaningful connections and the futile search for purpose and belonging in an indifferent and absurd world."
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