Albert Camus - Exile and the Kingdom: Stories (pdf)
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Albert Camus (Carol Cosman, trans.; Orhan Pamuk, foreword) - Exile and the Kingdom: Stories (Vintage, 2006). 166 pages. Slightly improved version of a scan produced by the legendary CerealRipper. Searchable pdf (clearscan) with contents in bookmarks, accurate pagination and metadata, etc. This book (and others) in other formats available here: https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/8590574 I neglected to include this one in that torrent; it's very good quality. description: From one of the most brilliant and influential thinkers of the twentieth century-two novels, six short stories, and a pair of essays in a single volume. In both his essays and his fiction, Albert Camus (1913--1960) de-ployed his lyric eloquence in defense against despair, providing an affirmation of the brave assertion of humanity in the face of a universe devoid of order or meaning. "The Plague"-written in 1947 and still profoundly relevant-is a riveting tale of horror, survival, and resilience in the face of a devastating epidemic. "The Fall" (1956), which takes the form of an astonishing confession by a French lawyer in a seedy Amsterdam bar, is a haunting parable of modern conscience in the face of evil. The six stories of "Exile and the Kingdom "(1957) represent Camus at the height of his narrative powers, masterfully depicting his characters-from a renegade missionary to an adulterous wife -at decisive moments of revelation. Set beside their fictional counterparts, Camus's famous essays "The Myth of Sisyphus" and "Reflections on the Guillotine" are all the more powerful and philosophically daring, confirming his towering place in twentieth-century thought.
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