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The Plague

fr. La Peste · 1947
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Summary

The Plague is a novel by French writer Albert Camus, published in 1947. The story unfolds in the city of Oran, which is gripped by a plague epidemic. The main themes of the work include humanity's struggle against an indifferent and incomprehensible world, the search for meaning in the fight against a relentless disease, as well as ideas of solidarity, courage, and sacrifice. The main characters, including Dr. Rieux and journalist Rambert, actively participate in combating the epidemic, showcasing various aspects of the human spirit and morality in times of crisis. The novel serves as an allegory of the Nazi occupation of France, raising questions of moral responsibility and choice in the face of evil.

The Plague
Date of publication: 14 May 2024
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Original titlefr. La Peste · 1947