Kamel Daoud The Meursault Investigation
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Narrated by:
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Adam Shatz
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Written by:
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Kamel Daoud
About this listen
Kamel Daoud discusses his award-winning debut novel The Meursault Investigation, a thrilling reimagining of Albert Camus' 1942 classic, The Stranger. Told from the perspective of the brother of the Arab killed by Camus' antihero, Meursault, Daoud's novel offers a profound meditation on Arab identity and a gripping critique of postcolonial Algeria. In conversation with Adam Shatz (London Review of Books) and translator Isabelle Dupuis. With a reading by Chris Lujan.
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