Recently I read the first part (as it was included in a book of Existentialist philosophers) and decided to go ahead and complete it.
As a work of fiction it is a tough read, being that it is essentially one long tirade. But as an audiobook narrated by George Guidall? It is fantastic. That‘s not to imply that it‘s not fantastic in both forms, but having it acted-and acted so expertly-greatly increased my comprehension