The Fall - Albert Camus
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The Fall

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Penguin Books
Pages
107
ISBN
9780140017625
In a dimly lit Amsterdam bar, Jean-Baptiste Clamence, a former Parisian defense lawyer, engages a stranger in a series of dramatic monologues. Once a celebrated and respected figure, Clamence now recounts his self-proclaimed "fall" from grace, detailing a pivotal incident that shattered his illusion of virtue and forced him to confront his own hypocrisy.

Through his confessions, Clamence delves into the complexities of guilt, innocence, and the human tendency to judge others while avoiding self-reflection. His narrative challenges perceptions of morality and explores the profound depths of self-deception and alienation. This philosophical novel invites readers to examine their own conscience and the universal struggle with moral responsibility in a world devoid of objective meaning.

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The Fall Originally published in 1957
Original language
English
Original publisher Knopf

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