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Journal of Public Health. For Albert Camus, plague was both a fact of life and a powerful metaphor for the human condition. Camus engaged most explicitly and extensively with the subject of plague in his novel, The Plague (La peste), which chronicles an outbreak of what is presumably cholera in the French-Algerian city of Oran. in the light of albert Camus’ novel The Plague, written in , the iconic statement of the problem in twentieth-century literature. Through a study of key scenes in the novel, I will consider whether, in Camus’ view, God exists and is present in the sufferings of the victims and the heroic endeavours of the team. Jan 18, · The plague by Camus, Albert, Publication date Topics Plague -- Fiction Publisher New York: Vintage Books Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Pdf_module_version Ppi Republisher_date Republisher_operator. The Plague, or La Peste in its original French, is a novel written by philosopher/writer Albert Camus in The story centers on a physician and the people he works with and treats in an Algerian port town that is struck by the plague. Aug 10, · Though this book was written a long while ago, I can see some parallels between current times and those times. This is one of the great novels of the 20th century and as I read it during the Coronavirus it fells me with wonder. Sep 1, · Albert Camus’ The Plague: The Learning Resource begins by establishing understandings of literary techniques, health concepts, and some of Camus’ philosophies.