La chute

Paperback, 160 pages

French, English language

Published Nov. 8, 1965 by Prentice-Hall.

OCLC Number:
1133346

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La Chute, a brief, controversial, and profound novel, was the summit of Camus' career as a great literary artist, master of a precise and luminous style, a writer who tells an absorbing story and illuminates "the problems of the human conscience in our time."

This edition of Camus' last novel brings to intermediate French classes and unabridged twentieth century classic. It includes notes, exercises, questionnaires, and vocabulary. The questionnaires are particularly useful for class discussion in French Composition; topics at the end of each section may be used for practice in idiomatic expression of the written language. For expansion and enrichment of vocabulary; special exercises focus attention on the key words of Camus' text and on words essential to further reading in French literature. (back cover)

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Did the trick

I picked up this book to read at this time as a sort of reaction. I had recently attempted to read a novel which was so poorly written that I could not manage to finish it, though the plot and the characters interested me. I felt the need to cleanse my reading palette, and this book, which has been sitting unread on my shelf for years, seemed like it would do the trick. Indeed, it did.

This book succeeded in restoring my pleasure in reading, despite the fact that, really, neither the plot nor the characters interested me much. There are many factors which can affect my enjoyment of a novel. Plot and characters are frequently among the important factors. However, as time goes by I come to realize more and more that there are three basic elements which are most likely to contribute to my satisfaction with a …