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The Plague


Stuart Gilbert (Traducteur)
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Poche[[ - Broché
Paru le
 : 1 janvier 1960
Editeur
ISBN
 : 0-14-027851-6
EAN
 : 9780140278514
Nb. de pages
: 296 pages
Poids
 : 175 g
Dimensions
 : 11cm x 18cm x 2,1cm

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Cut off from the rest of the world, living in fear, they each respond in their own way to the grim challenge of the deadly bacillus.
Among them is Dr Rieux, a humanitarian and healer, and it is through his eyes that we witness the devastating course of the epidemic. Written in 1947, just after the Nazi occupation of France, Camus's magnificent novel is also a story of courage and determination against the arbitrariness and seeming absurdity of human existence.
L'auteur en quelques mots... Albert Camus was born in Algeria in 1913.
His childhood was poor, although not unhappy. He studied philosophy at the University of Algiers, and became a journalist as well as organizing the Théâtre de l'équipe, a young avant-garde dramatic group. His early essays were collected in L'Envers et l'endroit (The Wrong Side and the Right Side) and Noces (Nuptials). He went to Paris, where he worked on the newspaper Paris Soir before returning to Algeria.
His play, Caligula, appeared in 1939. His first two important books, L'Étranger (The Outsider) and the long essay Le Mythe de Sisyphe (The Myth of Sisyphus), were published when he returned to Paris. After the occupation of France by the Germans in 1941, Camus became one of the intellectual leaders of the Resistance movement. He edited and contributed to the underground newspaper Combat, which he had helped to found.
After the war he devoted himself to writing and established an international reputation with such books as La Peste (The Plague; 1947), Les Justes (The Just; 1949) and La Chute (The Fall; 1956). During the late 1950s, Camus renewed his active interest in the theatre, writing and directing stage adaptations of William Faulkner's Requiem for a Nun and Dostoyevsky's The Possessed. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957.
He was killed in a road accident in 1960. His last novel, Le Premier Homme (The First Man), unfinished at the time of his death, appeared for the first time in 1994. An instant bestseller, the book received widespread critical acclaim and has been translated and published in over thirty countries. Much of Camus's work is available in Penguin.

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