TABLE
| Préface | |
| La soirée avec M. Teste | |
| Lettre d’un ami | |
| Lettre de Madame Émilie Teste | |
| Extraits du log-book de Monsieur Teste |
Paris. — Imprimerie Chantenay. 6-6-1929
A series of linked sketches and essays presents an exceptional, fictional thinker who pursues absolute clarity and exactness in thought, examining the costs of an intellect that isolates itself from ordinary life. Through concise portraits, dialogues, and reflections the narrative probes attention, self-consciousness, the limits of language, and the tension between creative energy and moral or social conventions. It questions the possibility of pure knowledge, explores how obsessive precision shapes judgment and action, and depicts the psychological consequences of intellectual excess. The work alternates philosophical analysis and literary portraiture to test whether an extreme ideal of thought can be lived or only imagined.
| Préface | |
| La soirée avec M. Teste | |
| Lettre d’un ami | |
| Lettre de Madame Émilie Teste | |
| Extraits du log-book de Monsieur Teste |
Paris. — Imprimerie Chantenay. 6-6-1929