Caligula and Three Other Plays
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<p><b>In brand new translations by Ryan Bloom, four theatrical masterpieces from the Nobel Prize-winning author of <i>The Outsider</i> and <i>The Plague</i> are brought together for the first time in English, alongside deleted scenes and alternate lines of dialogue<br><br>Caligula/The Misunderstanding /State of Emergency/The Just</b><br><br>Although renowned for his novels, Albert Camus described the theatre as 'one of the only places in the world I'm happy', and staged the four plays gathered in this collection in Paris between 1944-49. <i>Caligula</i>, his first full-length dramatic work, portrays the monstrous emperor who destroys men, gods and ultimately himself. Here too are <i>The Misunderstanding,</i> a murderous tangle of longing; <i>State of Emergency</i>, where 'The Plague' appears as a central character; and <i>The Just,</i> which explores the limits of political conviction. This new translation brings together Camus's final versions of the plays, along with deleted scenes and alternate lines of dialogue.</p> <p><b>In brand new translations by Ryan Bloom, four theatrical masterpieces from the Nobel Prize-winning author of <i>The Outsider</i> and <i>The Plague</i> are brought together for the first time in English, alongside deleted scenes and alternate lines of dialogue<br><br>Caligula/The Misunderstanding /State of Emergency/The Just</b><br><br>Although renowned for his novels, Albert Camus described the theatre as 'one of the only places in the world I'm happy', and staged the four plays gathered in this collection in Paris between 1944-49. <i>Caligula</i>, his first full-length dramatic work, portrays the monstrous emperor who destroys men, gods and ultimately himself. Here too are <i>The Misunderstanding,</i> a murderous tangle of longing; <i>State of Emergency</i>, where 'The Plague' appears as a central character; and <i>The Just,</i> which explores the limits of political conviction. This new translation brings together Camus's final versions of the plays, along with deleted scenes and alternate lines of dialogue.</p>
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