Author

Contributions

  • Howard, Richard, 1929- - Contributor

Publication

1995 - Vintage International, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

48,000 words, Guess

Page Count

192 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL918497M
  • ISBN-100679764003
  • OCLC Control Number33430967
  • Library of Congress Control Number95215654
  • Goodreads397770
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  • LibraryThing88297

Classifications

  • DDC843/.914
  • LCCPQ2605.A3734 M613 1995
  • LCCPQ2605.A3734M613

Description

A young man searches throughout life for the key to confronting death without fear.

Description

In his first novel, A Happy Death, written when he was in his early twenties and retrieved from his private papers following his death in I960, Albert Camus laid the foundation for The Stranger, focusing in both works on an Algerian clerk who kills a man in cold blood. But he also revealed himself to an extent that he never would in his later fiction. For if A Happy Death is the study of a rule-bound being shattering the fetters of his existence, it is also a remarkably candid portrait of its author as a young man. As the novel follows the protagonist, Patrice Mersault, to his victim's house -- and then, fleeing, in a journey that takes him through stages of exile, hedonism, privation, and death -it gives us a glimpse into the imagination of one of the great writers of the twentieth century. For here is the young Camus himself, in love with the sea and sun, enraptured by women yet disdainful of romantic love, and already formulating the philosophy of action and moral responsibility that would make him central to the thought of our time.

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  • A happy deathVintage International1995-01-01
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