
The Plague
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Narrated by:
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James Jenner
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By:
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Albert Camus
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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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wish I had read during COVID!!
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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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Still a classic
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This was an audiobook so first I would like to address the reader. James Jenner reads these texts. His style is very straight forward, without too much drama. I don't remember a great variety of voices, but he distinguishes them enough. I liked his interpretation of the text, it is very subdued which I think reflects the text very well. I would get another book narrated by him in the future.
The book.
This is a heavy work, dense with the existential worldview. Not too depressing, but heavy still. The plot involves lots of waiting, so in terms of plot, this isn't a plot-driven text, it is more a presentation of couping with the situation. I dislike lots of summaries when narrators tell us about what has happened instead of narrating the events. There is lots of summary in this text, but I felt it fit this well. We need a brief overview of what the town is doing to help. We need summaries that explain the topics from beginning to nearly the end. For example, the narrator explains the streetcars were used to transport the bodies to the cemetery, due to a large amount of dying, and that families were not allowed to attend. The narrator begins this summary with the early days of the plague and continues to near the end. This gives readers a clear overview of this important aspect of life.
Another aspect I liked about this novel was the characters. They were all interesting, and all offered something to the text. Even the guy who likes to spit on the cats, he reveals something about life. Because the narrator's tone if objective, we don't get any color of the characters. We can base our thoughts about the people based on them, what they do, and what they say.
There were times during this novel, that I just felt bad for the people. I understood their struggle. Maybe because we are living it now.
Recommended: Yes, but one needs to know, it isn't a quick read even though it isn't very long. There are lots of philosophical ideas presented which slow the reading down and makes for a harder to understand the text. As an audiobook, listeners need to know, this is not a text that can be listened too easily while doing housework. It's possible, yes. But I feel it demands more attention.
Very appropriate for today.
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An important read
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not that my two cents are needed
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These questions are explored through the narratives of the characters. The characters let us know their beliefs by their actions and curt expositions rather than soliloquy or conversations as negotiation.
It's Camus.
4 stars to narration: The performance is good but I found the pauses to be too long and there was a grating timber to the voice to my ear. It probably won't bother you. I had to listen through a device that had heavy bass.
"But what does that mean - 'plague'? Just life"
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In third person and narrated by its main protagonist it follows the hardships and the comeuppance of people forced to remain home while the world around them is put to a slow demise. And an ending, which is bleak as it is truthful to endure.
A perfect rendition for the current times
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