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Albert Camus
Robin Buss (Translator)

The Plague

The Plague

Penguin Random House

ISBN: 9780141185132

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The Plague by Albert Camus is a philosophical novel that tells the story of a plague sweeping through the Algerian city of Oran. Through the experiences of the city's inhabitants, the novel explores themes of human suffering, solidarity, and the absurdity of life. Robin Buss's translation captures the depth and nuance of Camus's original text, making it accessible to contemporary readers.

Why You Should Read This Book

  • A profound exploration of human suffering and resilience in the face of crisis.
  • Written by one of the most important existentialist philosophers and writers.
  • Offers deep insights into the human condition and the absurdity of life.
  • A timeless and relevant narrative, especially in the context of global challenges.
  • A compelling and thought-provoking read for those interested in philosophy and literature.

About the Author

Albert Camus was a French-Algerian philosopher, author, and journalist, born in 1913. He is best known for his contributions to existentialism and absurdism, with notable works including  The Stranger, The Plague, and "The Myth of Sisyphus." Camus's writing explores themes of human existence, morality, and the search for meaning in an indifferent universe.

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