The Fall By Albert Camus

$48

Explore existentialism with Albert Camus’ “The Fall,” a 1957 second printing by Alfred A. Knopf. This philosophical fiction delves into morality and justice through the eyes of Jean-Baptiste Clamence. The hardcover is well-preserved with some spine fading and red-tinted page edges. No dust jacket, inscriptions, or library markings. A compelling addition for collectors and readers of classic literature.

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Albert Camus’ “The Fall” is a profound exploration of existential themes, unraveling the complexities of morality and justice through the introspective monologue of Jean-Baptiste Clamence, a former Parisian lawyer. Set against the backdrop of Amsterdam’s dark and misty canals, this narrative delves into the human psyche, challenging readers to confront their own moral compass. Camus’ masterful prose, translated by Justin O’Brien, reflects the philosophical inquiries that defined his literary legacy. This second printing from 1957, published by Alfred A. Knopf, invites collectors and readers alike to experience a cornerstone of existential literature.

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Author

ALBERT CAMUS

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

ALFRED A. KNOPF

Condition

Good

Edition

3rd printing

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