Quite different from The Stranger. It is quite good, and I don't think you need a background in philosophy to enjoy it. The language is quite different, but The Fall reminds me of Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher. Not only because of the word 'Fall' in both titles, but because there is virtually no dialogue in either story.
Reading this makes me feel the Nobel prize was justly awarded. The many personages acted by Jean-Baptiste: God, the Pope, and of course John the Baptist - make the novel interesting and convoluted. It certainly makes you think! This short book would have to be read several times to discern all Camus has to tell. So when you've finished it, just start on your second reading.


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