A Happy Death (Penguin Modern Classics)
Albert Camus
Penguin (UK) (2002)
In Collection
#693
0*
General Fiction
Fiction / General, Murderers
Trade Paperback 9780141186580
English
Is it possible to die a happy death? This is the central question of Camus's astonishing early novel, published posthumously and greeted as a major literary event. It tells the story of a young Algerian, Mersault, who defies society's rules by committing a murder and escaping punishment, then experimenting with different ways of life and finally dying a happy man. In many ways 'A Happy Death' is a fascinating first sketch for The Outsider, but it can also be seen as a candid self-portrait, drawing on Camus's memories of his youth, travels and early relationships. It is infused with lyrical descriptions of the sun-drenched Algiers of his childhood - the place where, eventually, Mersault is able to find peace and die 'without anger, without hatred, without regret'.
Product Details
Dewey 813
Cover Price ₹ 10.99
No. of Pages 144
Height x Width 7.7 x 4.8  inch
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Location Paras Room