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*Please read profile before purchase. ◎ Out of print by the publisher, reprint undecided #Hayakawa Theatre Library Out of Print In beautiful condition as shown in the photos. Almost no scratches or stains. There are extremely minor scuffs that are difficult to see in the photos. Yellowing is also at an acceptable level. Out of print by the publisher, with no reprint planned. Writing and markings have been confirmed to be absent. For those looking for this, immediate purchase is recommended. "Albert Camus 1 (Caligula)" Shoichiro Iwakiri / Albert Camus Price: ¥1000 + tax (¥1100) 4th printing, October 2019 "Impossible! I went looking for it to the ends of the earth. To the ends of my own being—" The young Roman Emperor Caligula transformed into a mad tyrant after the sudden death of his beloved sister, Drusilla. Numerous atrocities began with the deprivation of citizens' inheritance rights and indiscriminate executions. It was his lonely struggle against the fundamental absurdity of the world... A masterpiece that forms Camus's "Absurdity Trilogy" along with "The Stranger" and "The Myth of Sisyphus," revived with a new translation. Commentary by Tatsuru Uchida. Albert Camus (French: Albert Camus, November 7, 1913 - January 4, 1960) French novelist, playwright, philosopher, essayist, journalist, and critic. Born in French Algeria. He gained attention for his philosophy of "absurdity" in his novel "The Stranger" and essay "The Myth of Sisyphus," published during World War II, and after the war, he was active as a militant journalist in the Resistance. He also staged "Caligula" and "The Misunderstanding," and was active as a playwright. His novel "The Plague" became a bestseller after the war, and his essay "The Rebel" criticized left-wing totalitarianism, causing a stir. The year after the publication of his novel "The Fall," in 1957, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature, the second youngest recipient in history. He died suddenly in a car accident in 1960, and his unfinished novel "The First Man" was published in 1994. *Mainly dealing with popular works and out-of-print paperback editions. Please check the seller's product list. #ShoichiroIwakiri #Shoichiro_Iwakiri #AlbertCamus #Albert_Camus #Books #ForeignLiterature/Novels/Stories
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