The Collected Fiction Of Albert Camus by Albert Camus
A powerful gathering of novels and short stories that probe human alienation, moral ambiguity, and the search for meaning in an indifferent world. Written in spare, luminous prose, the works follow weary yet lucid protagonists facing mortality, exile, guilt, and the absurd, often set against Mediterranean and European backdrops. Together they examine ethical choice, the limits of reason, and the tension between revolt and compassion, offering a stark but humane picture of what it means to live with conscience in a chaotic world.
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