BiblioFiles #93: The Search for Meaning in Camus's The Plague (What Are We Reading?)

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Everyone abandons Adam and Emily in the office, but they take advantage of the time by sitting down for another “What Are We Reading?” episode of BiblioFiles. Challenged to read Camus’s The Plague due to the obvious relevance of the subject matter, Adam shares his first experience with the French absurdist and talks about how this work might speak to current circumstances.

Referenced Works:

The Plague by Albert Camus

Albert Camus 1957 Nobel Prize Banquet Speech

– The Brother’s Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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