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States of Plague: Reading Albert Camus in a Pandemic

States of Plague examines Albert Camuss novel as a palimpsest of  pandemic life, an uncannily relevant account of the psychology and politics of a public health crisis.

As one of the most discussed books of the COVID-19 crisis, Albert Camuss classic novel The Plague has become a new kind of literary touchstone. Surrounded by terror and uncertainty, often separated from loved ones or unable to travel, readers sought answers within the pages of Camuss 1947 tale about an Algerian city gripped by an epidemic. Many found in it a story about their own livesa book to shed light on a global health crisis.

In thirteen linked chapters told in alternating voices, Alice Kaplan and Laura Marris hold the past and present of The Plague in conversation, discovering how the novel has reached people in their current moment.  Kaplans chapters explore the books tangled and vivid history, while Marriss are drawn to the ecology of landscape and language. Through these pages, they find that their sense of Camus evolves under the force of a new reality, alongside the pressures of illness, recovery, concern, and care in their own lives. Along the way, Kaplan and Marris examine how the novels original allegory might resonate with a new generation of readers who have experienced a global pandemic.  They describe how they learned to contemplate the skies of a plague spring, to examine the body politic and the politics of immunity.

Both personal and eloquently written, States of Plague uncovers for us the mysterious way a novel can imagine the world during a crisis and draw back the veil on other possible futures. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780226815534

About Alice KaplanLaura MarrisProfessor Alice Kaplan

Alice Kaplan is the Sterling Professor of French and Director of the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale. She is the author of several books including French Lessons Looking for The Stranger and Dreaming in French also published by the University of Chicago Press. She has been a finalist for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award. She lives in Guilford Connecticut. Laura Marris is a writer and translator. Her recent translations include Albert Camuss The Plague Louis Guillouxs Blood Dark and Geraldine Schwarzs Those Who Forget. Her first solo-authored book The Age of Loneliness is forthcoming. She lives in Buffalo New York.

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