The Angry Man (Paperback)

The Angry Man (Paperback)

Autor: Albert Camus
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Pocket edition of this essay by one of the most important and representative authors of the 20th century and Nobel Prize winner for Literature.

Albert Camus's works generally emphasize two concepts: the absurd and revolt. In *The Rebel* , the author raises several philosophical questions. He advocates for human freedom and individual dignity, and opposes communism, totalitarian regimes, and terrorism, as they incite human revolt, murder, and oppression.

Much more than an essay, The Rebel is a work against state crimes, with a focus on those committed during the Stalinist regime. According to Camus, no crime can be justified in the name of history. In this work, the author analyzes the concept of revolt from a historical perspective, observing its characteristics and distortions.

The author reveals his deeply rebellious personality, striving to overcome obstacles and find a path forward, as he finished writing it a few years after the end of World War II. Despite his premature death, Camus left a legacy for society and for each individual, illuminating the problems of human consciousness.

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ISBN978-857-799-478-6
Tradutor Valerie Rumjanek
Altura180 mm
Largura120 mm
Profundidade14 mm
Lançamento27/01/2017
Páginas352
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Albert Camus

Albert Camus foi um jornalista, filósofo e escritor francês nascido na Argélia, em 1913. Seus trabalhos contribuíram com o crescimento da corrente de pensamento conhecida como absurdismo. Um dos grandes autores do século XX, recebeu o Prêmio Nobel de Literatura em 1957, três anos antes de sua morte. Entre suas maiores obras estão O estrangeiro, A peste e A queda.

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