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Latest:Ch. 18 — Camus's 1957 Nobel Prize for Literature Acceptance Speech
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The masterpiece of Camus, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957, is an immortal masterpiece in the history of literature. An ordinary young employee lived in aimless inertia all day long. One day he was accused by the court of murder, but was eventually sentenced to death for "not crying at his mother's funeral." This book is based on a literal translation of the French text and contains it in its entirety without abridgement. It also corrects dozens of translation flaws and logical errors in other versions. It reproduces the calm, restrained and careless narrative style of the original work.
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