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The Fall
by Albert Camus
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An expatriate Frenchman on the skids in Amsterdam spills his life story in a sleazy bar, revealing that he used to be a successful Paris lawyer. His downfall parallels the plight of all humanity in Camus's allegorical novel, which is a classic of existential literature.
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9780679720225,
Paperback,
Vintage Books,
1991
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9780394424248,
Hardcover,
Random House Inc,
1957
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Publisher Notes
A man's confessions reveal his perception of justice and his own downfall.
Media Reviews
"This brief novel, so spare and lucid (like the best of Gide), burning with wit (like the pages from Voltaire), is a ... monologue on the human condition."
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