The Fall
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So far this is my favorite fiction work from Algerian French author Albert Camus. The narrator's dynamic shift when confronted with an unexplainable feeling of dread and paralyzing confusion is a feeling i think most can relate to, whether that first realization as a child that you and the family you know will die, to having your own existential crisis. I have been going through my own existential conundrum for awhile and this book is a great addition to add thought to one's place in an absurd world, but it doesn't offer explanation, if anything the point of the whole thing is that there isn't an explanation, and that is one of the key aspects of existence that we must come to terms with. This is my first bookcrossing register but i hope to do the same with the rest of Camus' work, all left at random spots at Georgia State University or downtown atl. Hope someone finds this well enough. Adios everyone & anyone, superperfundo on the early eve of your day :-).
Journal Entry 2 by Dasein0 at Georgia State University - Student Center in Atlanta, Georgia USA on Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Released 14 yrs ago (11/12/2009 UTC) at Georgia State University - Student Center in Atlanta, Georgia USA
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If you like this try other works by Camus, Kafka, & dostoevsky.
If you like this try other works by Camus, Kafka, & dostoevsky.
enjoyable, an interesting description on the decent of the human spirit
CAUGHT IN NEWNAN GEORGIA USA
CAUGHT IN NEWNAN GEORGIA USA