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In « The First Man, » Albert Camus narrates the life of Jacques Cormery, mirroring his own experiences. Camus vividly recreates the impoverished, fatherless childhood in Algeria, enriched by its stark beauty and the deep bond between the boy and his hearing-impaired mother. This work is a profound exploration of the terrain of youth and a revelation of the origins of Camus’s artistic and ethical insights. It stands as a remarkable masterpiece, offering an unparalleled portrayal of childhood in any language.
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