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Number of Pages
64
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a contemporary literary collection in a renowned modern classics imprint, centered on the artistโs duty to challenge, provoke, and speak up for those who cannot. It weaves a powerful speech about creative responsibility with two companion voices, offering a compact, provocative exploration of art and society. The intended reader is adults and students of literature who value fearless, international perspectives. The tone is urgent, inspiring, and intellectually rigorous.
The content is presented as a tightly curated sequence of long-form pieces across essays, poems, and fiction. Readers are guided through a spectrum of voicesโfrom bold arguments to lyrical reflections to surreal narrativesโforming a compact, deeply engaging reading experience. The collection spans geographic and cultural distances, moving from the deep South to modern Japan, from New Yorkโs underground scene to the farthest reaches of outer space, offering a truly international literary journey.
What makes the reading experience distinctive is the blend of genres and tonal range. Short, sharply written pieces invite close attention, spark discussion, and reward thoughtful interpretation. Readers are encouraged to consider how art can speak for the marginalized, challenge power, and shape public dialogue, while being invited to bring their own questions to the pages.
Concepts explored include freedom of expression, social critique, cultural identity, and the writerโs role in society. The writing feels accessible and enjoyableโdense with ideas but clear in argument, and often distilled into memorable lines that linger after the final sentence.
After finishing, readers gain a sharpened sense of literature as a tool for social imagination and public discourse, along with a broader appreciation for voices across time and culture. It builds curiosity, confidence in grappling with difficult ideas, and a lasting sense of artistic courage that lingers beyond the last page.
Product Details
Author
Albert Camus
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
64
Language
English
SKU
9780241339121
ISBN
9780241339121
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
11.2x0.5x16cm
Binding
Paperback
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