The PlagueChaos prevails when the bubonic plague strikes the Algerian coastal city of Oran. A haunting tale of human resilience in the face of unrelieved horror, Camus' novel about a bubonic plague ravaging the people of a North African coastal town is a classic of twentieth-century literature. |
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Page 27
... told him it was all the same to me . “ Ah , I understand , sir . You're like me , you're a fatalist . ' " I had said nothing of the kind and , what's more , am not a fatalist . I told him so .... " From this point onwards Tarrou's ...
... told him it was all the same to me . “ Ah , I understand , sir . You're like me , you're a fatalist . ' " I had said nothing of the kind and , what's more , am not a fatalist . I told him so .... " From this point onwards Tarrou's ...
Page 170
... told you the week's total of plague deaths , and he could not even have said if the figure was rising or falling . And meanwhile , in spite of everything , he had not lost hope of being able to " make his get - away " from one day to an ...
... told you the week's total of plague deaths , and he could not even have said if the figure was rising or falling . And meanwhile , in spite of everything , he had not lost hope of being able to " make his get - away " from one day to an ...
Page 226
... told me so , and I still think that this belief of mine was substantially true . I joined forces with a group of people I then liked , and indeed have never ceased to like . I spent many years in close co - operation with them , and ...
... told me so , and I still think that this belief of mine was substantially true . I joined forces with a group of people I then liked , and indeed have never ceased to like . I spent many years in close co - operation with them , and ...
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