How Albert Camusâ?Ts The Plague became the defining book of the

How Albert Camusâ?Ts The Plague became the defining book of the

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Sometimes we turn to novels to make sense of our world, and sometimes to escape it. Yet in hard times, we often ask them to do both at once: to make sense of our world, all the better to escape it. The boom in book sales that has accompanied the global spread of coronavirus reflects, at least in part, this dual yearning. Amid all the new books bought and read, fiction has seen

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