
i have no idea what's awaiting me, or what will happen when this all ends. for the moment i know this: there are sick people and they need curing.

by Albert Camus
<p><b>'A story for our, and all, times' </b><i>Guardian</i> <p><b>Set in a town at the mercy of an epidemic, <i>The Plague</i> is an odyssey into the darkness and absurdity of human existence.</b> <p><b>-----------------------------------</b> <p><b><i>'On the morning of April 16, Dr Rieux emerged from his consulting-room and came across a dead rat in the middle of the landing.'</i></b> <p>It starts with the rats. Vomiting blood, they die in their hundreds, then in their thousands. When the rats are all gone, the citizens begin to fall sick. Like the rats, they too die in ever greater numbers. <p>The authorities quarantine the town. Cut off, the terrified townspeople must face this horror alone. Some resign themselves to death or the whims of fate. Others seek someone to blame or dream of revenge. One is determined to escape. <p>But a few, like stoic Dr Rieux, stand together to fight the terror. A monstrous evil has entered their lives, but they will never surrender to it. <p><b>They will resist the plague.</b> <p><b>--------------------------------------</b> <p><b>'A matchless fable of fear, courage and cowardice'</b> <i>Independent</i></p>
5 posts from the Bookspace community

i have no idea what's awaiting me, or what will happen when this all ends. for the moment i know this: there are sick people and they need curing.

"Ah doktor," diyordu, "kendimi dile getirmeyi nasıl da öğrenmek isterdim!"

"Bugünlerde mutluluk suç işlemek gibi bir şey, mutluysanız bunu katiyen dile getirmeyin. Öyle safça mutluyum demeyin. Yoksa etrafınızdaki herkesin sizi kınadığını duyarsınız..." Albert Camus
“İnsanı hem yaralayan hem de olgunlaştıran şey, felaketin kendisi değil; onun karşısında gösterdiği dayanma gücüdür.”

“Günün başında dürüst olmak yeterlidir.”