What We Can Learn (And Should Unlearn) From Albert Camus's 'The Plague'
"If you read The Plague long ago, perhaps for a college class, … perhaps you paid more attention to the buboes and the lime pits than to the narrator's depiction of the 'hectic exaltation' of the ordinary people trapped in the epidemic's bubble, … caught up in 'the frantic desire for life that thrives in […]
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