The happy death

Albert Camus, Eva Rechel-Mertens, Heiner Schmidt, German
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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.

Key specifications

Book type
Other Literature
Language
German
Item number
16709797

General information

Publisher
Audio Verlag
Category
Audiobooks
Release date
17.9.2021

Audiobook properties

Book type
Other Literature
Medium
Audio CD
Year
2021
Run time
4 min
Language
German
Year
2021

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Author
Albert CamusEva Rechel-MertensHeiner Schmidt

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Product dimensions

Length
6 mm
Width
138 mm
Height
145 mm
Weight
76 g

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