Exile and the Kingdom

Exile and the Kingdom by Albert Camus is a softcover edition published by Penguin in 1971. This work, translated into English by Justin O’Brien, consists of 151 pages and falls under the categories of literature and fiction, specifically within the classics genre. The book presents a collection of stories that explore themes of exile and the human condition, reflecting Camus’ philosophical insights.
Readers will find a nuanced examination of the struggles faced by individuals in various circumstances, highlighting the complexities of existence and the search for meaning. The narratives delve into the emotional and existential dilemmas that arise from feelings of isolation and belonging. This edition offers an accessible entry point into Camus’ thought-provoking exploration of life’s profound questions.
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Used.Acceptable Condition.Softcover.By Albert Camus.151 Pages.Penguin Modern Classics Translated to English by Justin O’Brien.Taning.
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