The Counterfeiters (Modern Classics)

The Counterfeiters by Andre Gide is a significant work published by Penguin Modern Classics in 1971. This New Impression edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the complex themes of originality and imitation, addressing these concepts both materially and in human relationships.
Readers will find that Gide’s modern classic delves into the intricacies of authenticity and replication, reflecting on how these ideas manifest in various aspects of life. The narrative’s innovative style initially faced challenges in gaining acceptance, yet it eventually garnered critical recognition as its unique approach became more appreciated. This exploration of literature and fiction invites readers to engage with the philosophical questions surrounding the nature of creation and existence.
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Gide’s modern classic deals with the issue of the original and the copy, both on a material and a a human level. It’s ground-breaking style won it few friends at first, but critical acclaim developed as the style of writing became better understood.
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