Fall

Fall

by Albert Camus

1991

Jean-Baptiste Clamence, a former lawyer, delivers a chilling confession from a bar in Amsterdam, dissecting his own moral failings and those of society. Through his eloquent self-indictment, Camus probes the depths of human hypocrisy and the absurdity of existence. This philosophical masterpiece is a must-read for anyone contemplating the nature of guilt and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.

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