At the Existentialism Café is an engaging exploration of existentialist philosophy and its key thinkers, set against the backdrop of Parisian café culture. This Arabic translation by Bassam Nayel brings to life the intellectual discussions and philosophical movements that shaped modern existentialist thought. Key features: • Arabic translation of a philosophical work • Explores existentialism and its main concepts • Combines philosophical discourse with historical context • Includes reviews from The Times and Observer • Features artistic illustrations and cover design • Discusses themes of freedom and existence The book's cover illustration depicts a café scene with philosophers in discussion, symbolizing the intellectual atmosphere of mid-20th century Paris where existentialism flourished. The Arabic title 'على مقهى الوجودية' (At the Existentialism Café) is prominently displayed, with subtitle references to freedom and existence. The publisher's logo appears at the bottom of the cover.