The Plague
"We can finally read the work as Camus meant it to be read. Laura Marris's new translation of The Plague is, quite simply, the translation we need to have." -- Los Angeles Review of Books The first new translation of The... See More
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by Albert Camus
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by Jason Mott
(3,989 reviews)
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by B. E. Baker
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by Nick Needham
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(4,134 reviews)
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by David Ferry
(307 reviews)
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AND A NEW YORK TIMES CRITICS' PICK "Thrilling... [told] with gonzo élan... When the sommelier and blogger Madeline Puckette writes that this book is the Kitchen Confidential of the wine... See More
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(414 reviews)
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by Bill Cosby
(123 reviews)
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by Shane Hawk
(2,005 reviews)
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ? SHIRLEY JACKSON AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST EDITED ANTHOLOGY ? BRAM STOKER AWARD NOMINEE FOR SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENT IN AN ANTHOLOGY ? LOCUS AWARD FINALIST A bold, clever, and sublimely sinister collection... See More
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