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exile and the kingdom
exile and the kingdom
Author: Albert Camus
These six stories, first collected in 1957, clearly show the breadth and variety of Albert Camus's genius. Their settings range from a Parisian cafe to the North African desert to the Brazilian rain forest; their themes from romantic longing to loss of faith, from the artist's need for solitude to the liberation of assuming an obligation. Camu...  more »
ISBN: 134626
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 213
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Publisher: Book-of-the-Month Club
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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There are six stories in this book. The Guest I read in college and again a few years ago; it being the only one that I enjoyed and somewhat understood. The Adulterous Woman, somewhat reminds me of Paul Bowles The Sheltering Sky, although this womans infidelity is performed in a metaphorically manner. If you got past the revulsion of Kafkas In the Penal Colony you will find The Renegade to be a piece of cake. The Silent Men was so exhilarating that I cant even remember what it was about. The only way that I can describe The Artist At Work is worthless. And, finally, The Growing Stone had some merit, yet I cant excuse its droning on and on to get to the point.
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