Fall
by Albert Camus
- Pages
- 147
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780679720225
- Reading Time
- ~2h 34min
Fall is a book by Albert Camus. It has 147 pages.
About this book
Albert Camus’s Fall unfolds as a continuous monologue delivered by Jean-Baptiste Clamence, a former Parisian lawyer now living in Amsterdam. Speaking from the city’s canal-side bars, Clamence recounts his past with a mixture of confessional honesty and sharp irony. Rather than following a conventional plot, the work functions as an extended meditation on moral self-deception and the human tendency to condemn others while avoiding personal accountability. The narrative explores themes of guilt, complicity, and the fragile illusion of innocence within modern society. Published in 1956 as a companion to Camus’s earlier explorations of the absurd, Fall redirects attention toward ethical responsibility and the quiet hypocrisy that sustains social respectability. Its single-speaker structure and unflinching introspection have established it as a significant work of mid-century philosophical fiction, prompting readers to examine their own moral compromises without offering easy resolutions.
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Fall has 147 pages.
What is Fall about?+
Albert Camus’s Fall unfolds as a continuous monologue delivered by Jean-Baptiste Clamence, a former Parisian lawyer now living in Amsterdam. Speaking from the city’s canal-side bars, Clamence recounts his past with a mixture of confessional honesty and sharp irony. Rather than following a convention...
Who wrote Fall?+
Fall was written by Albert Camus.