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The Plague

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The Plague

By: Albert Camus
Narrated by: James Jenner
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In the small coastal city of Oran, Algeria, rats begin rising up from the filth, only to die as bloody heaps in the streets. Shortly after, an outbreak of the bubonic plague erupts and envelops the human population. Albert Camus' The Plague is a brilliant and haunting rendering of human perseverance and futility in the face of a relentless terror born of nature.©1947 Librairie Gallimard (P)2006 Recorded Books Classics Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Funny Thought-Provoking
Philosophical Depth • Compelling Characters • Clear Reading • Relevant Allegory • Vivid Descriptions • Timeless Insights

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A character driven chronicle of the plague, with a boring shake of the hand at God.

The Plague Chronicles

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A powerful novel on a plague's petrifying effects on society's psychosis: the pullulating fear and panic, apathy for life, and loss of fundamental sanity.

Psychosis of Fear: Panic, Apathy, Insanity

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pace of author was perfect. my first exposure to A. Camut and looking forward to Myth of S. this was beautiful, heart breaking, and astonishingly similar to my memories of COVID. human nature is predictable. mostly good, but occasionally silly and terrible.

wish I had read during COVID!!

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Meh I thought it was not all that and a bag of chips word word

Not Camus' best

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Perfect Camus. The plot still glistens with situations that are still significant today. Really timeless themes that still resonate today.
Short, concise, and well written just like most of his novels. Narration is good and complements the material.

Some people think Camus is difficult to get into. This could be because of his existential leanings. Otherwise, his works are easily accessible.

Close Down The Town

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