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Exile and the Kingdom
Exile and the Kingdom
Author: Albert Camus, Justin O'Brien (Translator)
These six stories, written at the height of Camus' artistic powers, all depict people at decisive, revelatory moments in their lives. Four of these stories are set on the shimmering desert fringes of Albert Camus' native Algeria, and all of them first appeared in 1957, the year when he became the youngest French writer to win the Nobel P...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780394702810
ISBN-10: 0394702816
Publication Date: 7/12/1965
Pages: 213
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Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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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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