Albert Camus, The Fall [1996].

700,00  brutto

Muza S.A., Bestseller Library series, Warsaw 1996
20 cm, 123 p.
Leather binding made in the bindery of the Polish Antiquarian.

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One of Albert Camus’ most important novels, depicting the dramatic confession of Parisian lawyer Jean-Baptiste Clemence. Written in the form of a monologue, the book is a philosophical treatise on guilt, responsibility and the nature of the human conscience. The Fall is a penetrating analysis of human selfishness and the need for moral purification – a work of exceptional psychological and existential power. Camus shows a man reckoning with his own life, in a world where God is silent and truth becomes relative. This is a work that does not lose relevance – it remains one of the milestones of 20th century literature.

A copy hand-bound in natural leather by the bindery of the Polish Antiquarian. The subtle, classic binding and excellent state of preservation make this item a unique premium collector’s copy. Ideal for collectors of world literature, lovers of existential philosophy and bibliophiles seeking beautiful, artisanal editions.

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