The Last Day of a Condemned Man
Victor Hugo author Christopher Moncrieff translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
Published:5th Nov '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Part of Alma's 101 Pages series, The Last Day of a Condemned Man is very relevant to modern society and the ongoing debate over the death penalty. This edition includes Preface to the 1832 edition, a manifest of Hugo's personal opinions, A Comedy about a Tragedy and Claude Gueux, an early example of "true crime" fiction
The Last Day of a Condemned Man is an eloquent plea for compassion and a masterpiece of realist fiction. This edition includes Preface to the 1832 edition, a manifest of Hugo's personal opnions, A Comedy about a Tragedy and Claude Gueux, an early example of "true crime" fiction.A first-person diary of a prisoner's final day before being executed for an unspecified crime, Victor Hugo's poignant tale vividly conveys the mental anguish of a man confronted with the intransigent mechanism of justice, as his mind seeks refuge in recollections from his past and philosophical musings on his inevitable fate. As relevant today as when it was first published in 1829, The Last Day of a Condemned Man is an eloquent plea for compassion and a masterpiece of realist fiction. This edition includes the Preface to the 1832 edition of the book, a manifest of Hugo's personal opinions, 'A Comedy about a Tragedy' and 'Claude Gueux', an early example of "true crime" fiction.
ISBN: 9781847498700
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101 pages