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Posted on September 5, 2020September 5, 2020 by Vuava

Review “The Fall” (La Chute) by Albert Camus (Translated by Justin O’Brien)

“The Fall” was first published in 1956, and was Camus’ last full novel. Like much of his work it is considered existentialist, though interestingly Camus did not see his writing that way at all. The narrator, Jean-Baptiste Clamence, tells the story of his life and his so-called fall to an unnamed chance acquaintance he meets…

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