Description: THE PLAGUEby ALBERT CAMUSPublished by Alfred A. Knopf, 1948. Fourth Printing of First Edition, August 1948. Very good hardcover, in very good First Edition state dustjacket with original $3.00 price unclipped, in archival mylar wrapper. Tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text, stamp from lending library on ffep, some tape stains from previous mylar wrapper. 8vo, 278 pages.The people of Oran are in the grip of a deadly plague, which condemns its victims to a swift and horrifying death. Fear, isolation and claustrophobia follow as they are forced into quarantine. Each person responds in their own way to the lethal disease: some resign themselves to fate, some seek blame, and a few, like Dr. Rieux, resist the terror. An immediate triumph when it was published in 1947, The Plague is in part an allegory of France's suffering under the Nazi occupation, and a timeless story of bravery and determination against the precariousness of human existence.Albert Camus was a French-Algerian philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist. He was the recipient of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. His works include The Stranger, The Plague, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Fall, and The Rebel.Camus was born in French Algeria to Pieds Noirs parents. He spent his childhood in a poor neighbourhood and later studied philosophy at the University of Algiers. He was in Paris when the Germans invaded France during World War II in 1940. Camus tried to flee but finally joined the French Resistance where he served as editor-in-chief at Combat, an outlawed newspaper. After the war, he was a celebrity figure and gave many lectures around the world. He married twice but had many extramarital affairs. Camus was politically active; he was part of the left that opposed Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union because of their totalitarianism. Camus was a moralist and leaned towards anarcho-syndicalism. He was part of many organisations seeking European integration. During the Algerian War (1954–1962), he kept a neutral stance, advocating for a multicultural and pluralistic Algeria, a position that caused controversy and was rejected by most parties.Philosophically, Camus's views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. Some consider Camus's work to show him to be an existentialist, even though he himself firmly rejected the term throughout his lifetime.Continental philosophyAbsurdismExistentialismExistentialist anarchismFrench NietzscheanismSyndicalist anarchism Loc: E9StoreAdd to FavoritesFeedbackALBERT CAMUS THE PLAGUE 1948 First Edition 4th Printing Absurdism Existentialism THE PLAGUEby ALBERT CAMUSPublished by Alfred A. Knopf, 1948. Fourth Printing of First Edition, August 1948. Very good hardcover, in very good First Edition state dustjacket with original $3.00 price unclipped, in archival mylar wrapper. Tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text, stamp from lending library on ffep, some tape stains from previous mylar wrapper. 8vo, 278 pages.The people of Oran are in the grip of a deadly plague, which condemns its victims to a swift and horrifying death. Fear, isolation and claustrophobia follow as they are forced into quarantine. Each person responds in their own way to the lethal disease: some resign themselves to fate, some seek blame, and a few, like Dr. Rieux, resist the terror. An immediate triumph when it was published in 1947, The Plague is in part an allegory of France's suffering under the Nazi occupation, and a timeless story of bravery and determination against the precariousness of human existence.Albert Camus was a French-Algerian philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist. He was the recipient of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. His works include The Stranger, The Plague, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Fall, and The Rebel.Camus was born in French Algeria to Pieds Noirs parents. He spent his childhood in a poor neighbourhood and later studied philosophy at the University of Algiers. He was in Paris when the Germans invaded France during World War II in 1940. Camus tried to flee but finally joined the French Resistance where he served as editor-in-chief at Combat, an outlawed newspaper. After the war, he was a celebrity figure and gave many lectures around the world. He married twice but had many extramarital affairs. Camus was politically active; he was part of the left that opposed Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union because of their totalitarianism. Camus was a moralist and leaned towards anarcho-syndicalism. He was part of many organisations seeking European integration. During the Algerian War (1954–1962), he kept a neutral stance, advocating for a multicultural and pluralistic Algeria, a position that caused controversy and was rejected by most parties.Philosophically, Camus's views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. Some consider Camus's work to show him to be an existentialist, even though he himself firmly rejected the term throughout his lifetime.Continental philosophyAbsurdismExistentialismExistentialist anarchismFrench NietzscheanismSyndicalist anarchism Loc: E9
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Number of Pages: 278
Topic: Literature, Modern Literature, Popular Philosophy, Existentialism, Absurdism, Allegory, Nobel Prize
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Publication Year: 1948
Book Title: THE PLAGUE
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Author: Albert Camus
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Literary Movement: Expressionism, Modernism, Absurdism, Existentialism
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