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Love in the Plague

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Published by House of Stratus .
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    Subjects:
  • Modern fiction,
  • Fiction - General,
  • Fiction,
  • General

  • The Physical Object
    FormatHardcover
    Number of Pages192
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL9435792M
    ISBN 101842320343
    ISBN 109781842320341
    OCLC/WorldCa49350830


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The book is beautifully written in the first person by Anna who seems immune to the plague and is able to reflect on the different ways in which the villagers try to come to terms with the illness.

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Camus was drawn to his theme because, in his philosophy, we are all - unbeknownst to us - already living through a plague: that is a widespread, silent, invisible disease that may kill any of us.

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"Plague is a must-read book so revolutionary in its implications that its author courageously faced character assassination and unlawful incarceration to keep her findings from being relegated to the dustbin of medical history. Riveting, if not at times paradigm shifting, this book reveals a dark side to modern medicine that no one knows exists Released on: Febru   "A masterpiece of reporting and writing, The Coming Plague is the best and most thorough book on the terrifying emergence of new plagues.

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The short novel, based on the deadly flu of –19, is a story of two doomed lovers caught between war and : Rebecca Onion. The plague simultaneously exiles and imprisons the town of Oran, and its closed gates leave many citizens separated from their loved ones.

Rambert and Rieux are both separated by the quarantine from the women they love, and Rambert, a foreigner, is exiled from his own home as well. Camus also describes the townspeople’s feelings of exile as. According to a given story, Camus pointed out that love for mankind makes people sacrifice their own well-being while they fight for the better environment of their society.

However, this particular theme has some elements of paradox as well. At the end of the novel, the priest mentioned that the plague was the result of God’s love. The Plague Book Albert Camus Books Great Books My Books Nobel Prize In Literature Buch Design Best Book Covers Cover Books Thing 1.

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The sociologist Rodney Stark has written (in The Rise of Christianity) that one reason the church overcame hostility and grew so rapidly within the Roman empire traces back to how Christians responded to pandemics of the day, which probably included bubonic plague and smallpox.

When infection spread, Romans fled their cities and towns. Geraldine Brooks' Year of Wonders is a terrific novel. I encourage all to overcome the intimidating fact that the novel is about the plague and diver right in to the work. Year of Wonders is an intelligent, engaging, emotional read--very well done indeed.

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Such a church would have faced the plague differently — and passed on their faith differently — because they were armed with the knowledge that love is.

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Gabriel García Márquez, El amor en los tiempos del cólera (); English translation, Love in the Time of Cholera (). One conceit parallels love and disease. “Each of us has the plague within him, no one, no one on earth is free from it.

We must keep endless watch on ourselves lest in a careless moment we breathe in somebody’s face and fasten the Author: Jonah Raskin. The concern with love gone wrong is a symptom of an illness within Oran even before the plague of death strikes.

Having briefly illuminated Oran's life and love, the next focus is naturally enough on the other end of the human cycle — death. Thank you so very much for your honest and steadfast integrity in your excellent work.

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Bernard Rieux sends his sick wife away and does his best to care for the plague's victims. The plague means different things to different people: /10().

Boccaccio teaches us, perversely, to see the plague (in Latin “plaga” means “violent blow”) in the same way we see love. So the next time you imagine someone contracting Ebola, instead. Voodoo Plague by Dirk Patton is the first pdf in his VooDoo Plague series.

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