Exile and the Kingdom: Stories (Penguin Classics)

Exile and the Kingdom: Stories (Penguin Classics)

by Albert Camus (Author), Carol Cosman (Translator)

Synopsis

The stories of Exile and the Kingdom explore the dilemma of being an outsider - even in one's own country - and of allegiance. With intense power and lyricism, Camus evokes beautiful but harsh landscapes, whether the shimmering deserts of his native Algeria or the wild, mysterious jungles of Brazil. Here a Frenchwoman is gradually seduced by the sheer difference of North Africa, a mutilated renegade is driven mad by the cruelty of his own people, and a barrel-maker watches the slow decline of his craft. A kindly teacher must choose between the law and a life, while a modest painter is out of his depth in the hypocrisy of the art world, and a French engineer discovers a new sense of belonging in a distant land. French novelist, essayist, and playwright, Albert Camus (1913-1960) was a representative of non-metropolitan French literature. His origin in Algeria and his experiences there in the thirties were dominating influences in his thought and work. Carol Cosman is the translator of many works from French, both literary and scholarly. Among the books she has translated are Jean-Paul Sartre's "The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857," Honore de Balzac's "Colonel Chabert," Simone de Beauvoir's "America Day by Day," and most recently Rene Daumal's "Mount Analogue".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 06 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0141188251
ISBN 13: 9780141188256

Media Reviews
Thoroughly engrossing -- The New York Times [These stories] invite comparison with his best work -- The Nation
Author Bio
French novelist, essayist, and playwright. Albert Camus (1913-1960) was a representative of non-metropolitan French literature. His origin in Algeria and his experiences there in the thirties were dominating influences in his thought and work. Carol Cosman is the translator of many works from French, both literary and scholarly. Among the books she has translated are Jean-Paul Sartre's The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857, Honore de Balzac's Colonel Chabert, Simone de Beauvoir's America Day by Day, and most recently Rene Daumal's Mount Analogue .