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The Fall - Albert Camus
The Fall
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This publication first published in Great Britain by Hamish Hamilton 1957. Published by Penguin Books 1963-1971.
This publication first published in Great Britain by Hamish Hamilton 1957.
Published by Penguin Books 1963-1971.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 014001762
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 112
Edition language: English
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Mommy, am I cult?
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2.0 The Fall
The ramblings of an asshole, whose every act of generosity stems from validation, turned into philosopher.
bobsburgers23
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2.0 The Fall
Odd to read while watching Making a Murderer. Honestly, there were a lot of great quotes, but the story itself was a bit muddled. The second person was only really effective at the end. It was thankfully short, but the philosophy behind this was so obscured that I'm just a little bit confused about ...
Moje książki
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4.0 Upadek
Wreszcie sięgnąłem po powieść Camusa - Upadek. Jedna z najważniejszych książek XX wieku, wymienia ją się jako jedną z podstawowych lektur muru egzystencjalizmu. Rzeczywiście książka rewelacyjna. Wczytując się w monolog Clemence mimo chodem skłaniamy się do refleksji nad własnym życiem, jego absurdal...
A Cruel Man Delighting in Flowers
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5.0 Clamence: the Insider ... and the Fall
In any case, I only like confessions nowadays, and the authors of confessions write chiefly in order not to confess, saying nothing of what they know. When they pretend to be owning up, that’s the moment to beware: they’re putting make-up on the corpse. As far as his prose-fiction output goes, Cam...
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
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Rating: 4* of fiveThe Book Report: Told as a long monologue stretched over several days, Jean-Baptiste Clamence reviews the very great highs of his life as a respected criminal attorney, and the very great lows of his life as a libertine without a discernible conscience or moral compass. He narrates...
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