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John Yorke on Albert Camus’ absurdist classic The Plague. With writer Andrew Hussey and Dr Raj Persaud. Show more John Yorke looks at Albert Camus’ classic, The Plague. Published in 1947 it ...
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What is your all-time favourite book? It's The Plague by Albert Camus, an existentialist French-Algerian philosopher. It talks about the meaning of our existence, but in the context of an epidemic.
our very existence is absurd.” That absurdity of life in a silent cosmos was precisely the tough pill Camus offered in his best novels, The Plague, The Stranger, and The Myth of Sisyphus. But ...