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Discover the profound themes of exile and belonging with 'Exile and the Kingdom', a B-format paperback that brings together six gripping stories by renowned French philosopher and playwright Albert Camus. This literary masterpiece, published in 2006 by Penguin UK, delves into the human condition, exploring the complexities of identity, isolation, and the often-painful search for acceptance in a multifaceted world. Each tale vividly portrays the experience of being an outsider, set against the backdrop of striking landscapes, from the arid deserts of Algeria to the lush jungles of Brazil. Whether it’s a Frenchwoman enchanted by North African culture, or an artist grappling with hypocrisy in the art world, Camus's characters resonate deeply with universal themes of struggle and clarity.
With 176 pages of beautifully crafted prose, this book invites readers to reflect on their own places within society while highlighting the emotional intricacies of life on the margins. Translated by the esteemed Carol Cosman, this edition makes Camus's essential work accessible to a new generation. Ideal for literature lovers, students, and anyone intrigued by existential themes, 'Exile and the Kingdom' is a vital addition to any bookshelf dedicated to understanding the nuances of exile and belonging. Experience the lyrical power and emotional depth of Camus’s storytelling in this unforgettable collection that continues to inspire discussions about identity and the human experience today.
With 176 pages of beautifully crafted prose, this book invites readers to reflect on their own places within society while highlighting the emotional intricacies of life on the margins. Translated by the esteemed Carol Cosman, this edition makes Camus's essential work accessible to a new generation. Ideal for literature lovers, students, and anyone intrigued by existential themes, 'Exile and the Kingdom' is a vital addition to any bookshelf dedicated to understanding the nuances of exile and belonging. Experience the lyrical power and emotional depth of Camus’s storytelling in this unforgettable collection that continues to inspire discussions about identity and the human experience today.