"A Happy Death," written by Albert Camus, is a novel that explores the themes of existentialism and the pursuit of happiness. The story follows the protagonist, Patrice Mersault, as he navigates the complexities of life and contemplates the nature of happiness. Mersault, driven by a desire for a fulfilled existence, makes choices that lead him on a path of self-discovery and moral ambiguity. The novel delves into existential questions about the meaning of life, the consequences of one's actions, and the pursuit of personal happiness in a world marked by uncertainty. As Mersault grapples with his choices and their consequences, the novel unfolds as a contemplative exploration of the human condition and the elusive quest for a contented life. "A Happy Death" serves as a precursor to Camus's later and more famous work, "The Stranger," and offers readers a glimpse into the philosophical themes that would define his literary legacy.
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Penulis: Albert Camus
Penerbit: Odise, 2023
Kategori: Sastra Klasik
SKU: BRD20483
Bahasa: English
Dimensi: 12 x 18,5 cm l Sofcover
Tebal: Vi + 175 hlm l Bookpaper
Harga: 70.000