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Translated by David Hapgood 'A marvel- a piece of rescued life . . . A wonderful, stirring epitaph' Observer For Jacques Cormery, a journey to his native Algiers brings a wave of memories that forces him to confront his past. He recalls his poverty-stricken, fatherless childhood, running wild with other soccer-mad boys under the hot African sun. And he remembers the inspiring teacher who gave him a love for learning that took him out of one life and introduced him to another filled with books. Now a grown man living in France, Jacques must ask himself- where does he belong? Which side of the Mediterranean should he call home? Discovered unfinished after Camus' death, The First Man is his most autobiographical novel - a rich evocation of place that gives profound insights into his life and work. Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

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Writer

Albert Camus

Language

English

ISBN

9780141185231

Number of pages

272

Publisher

Penguin UK

Category

The First Man - Albert Camus