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Immerse yourself in the captivating stories of spiritual exile and the eternal quest for inner rebirth with Albert Camus' timeless masterpiece, Exile and the Kingdom. Set against the backdrop of North Africa, Paris, and Brazil, this collection of six thought-provoking tales delves deep into the human psyche and offers profound insights into the complexities of the human condition.
Each story brilliantly portrays individuals who find themselves at odds with the world, grappling with their own desires and struggling to reconcile societal expectations. Witness a woman's agonizing choice between love and loyalty amidst the enigmatic desert night, or join an artist torn between pursuing his own dreams and conforming to society's standards.
Experience the gripping transformation of a once-devoted missionary as he becomes entangled in the worship of a tribal fetish, losing his own identity in the process. These vividly rendered stories will transport you to different corners of the world and immerse you in the universal themes of human existence and the quest for personal enlightenment.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Carol Cosman's extraordinary new translation allows readers to rediscover this literary jewel and appreciate Camus' profound insights anew. As the Nobel Prize-winning author of Literature in 1957, Camus' work continues to resonate with readers and offer timeless wisdom for our modern world.
Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the genius of Albert Camus. Awaken your senses, expand your horizons, and explore the depths of humanity through Exile and the Kingdom. Rediscover this literary treasure for our time by getting your copy now.
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