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The Plague by Albert Camus is a profound allegorical novel set in the Algerian city of Oran, which is suddenly struck by a deadly outbreak. Through the experiences of its central characters—especially Dr. Bernard Rieux, who works tirelessly to fight the epidemic—Camus explores themes of suffering, isolation, and the resilience of the human spirit. The novel is a meditation on the absurdity of life and the moral choices people make when faced with overwhelming, arbitrary tragedy. Written during the Nazi occupation of France, it also serves as a metaphor for fascism and collective resistance.
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Philosophical fiction books weave profound ideas and existential questions into compelling narratives, challenging readers to explore the nature of reality, morality, free will, and the meaning of life. These stories often blend deep philosophical inquiry with rich character development, thought-provoking dialogues, and intricate plots that encourage introspection. From allegorical tales and dystopian visions to existential dramas and metaphysical explorations, this section offers a literary journey into the deepest corners of human thought. For readers who enjoy intellectual storytelling, these books provide a space to engage with the great philosophical debates through fiction. Whether examining the struggle between fate and choice, the pursuit of truth, or the clash between ethics and power, these works push the boundaries of literature and philosophy. Perfect for those who seek wisdom beyond mere entertainment, philosophical fiction offers a gateway to understanding life’s biggest questions through the lens of storytelling.
Weight | 245 g |
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Condition | New |
Format | Paperback |
Product Type | Philosophical Fiction |
Writer | |
Language | English |
Genre | Philosophical Fiction |
Origin | American |
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