By: Jean Maninat In one of the most extraordinary novels of the last century (The Plague, 1947), Albert Camus described the avatars of an imagined city, Oran, besieged by an epidemic of cholera, forced to close on itself in order to stop the spread of the evils that had fallen on him, and try to survive stealing each one of them to the bacillus of death, literally. It is a catalogue of the grandeurs and miseries that cohabit in the human being, …
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