The happy death
Albert Camus, Eva Rechel-Mertens, Heiner Schmidt, GermanDelivered between Thu, 15.5. and Fri, 16.5.
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The French writer and Nobel Prize laureate Albert Camus kept his first novel "The Happy Death" a secret throughout his life. In the autumn of 1938, at the age of 25, he is said to have locked the manuscript in a suitcase. He never completed it. The protagonist of this posthumously published novel is the office worker Mersault, who comes into so much money through a murder that he can shape his time according to his personal preferences and expect his impending death as a happy one. Heiner Schmidt reads Albert Camus' debut work with atmospheric depth.
Book type | Other Literature |
Language | German |
Item number | 16709797 |
Publisher | Audio Verlag |
Category | Audiobooks |
Release date | 17.9.2021 |
Book type | Other Literature |
Medium | Audio CD |
Year | 2021 |
Run time | 4 min |
Language | German |
Year | 2021 |
Author | Albert Camus, Eva Rechel-Mertens, Heiner Schmidt |
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Climate contribution |
Length | 6 mm |
Width | 138 mm |
Height | 145 mm |
Weight | 76 g |
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