A review by shadoque
Der glückliche Tod by Jean Sarocchi, Albert Camus

3.0

The unfinishedness is palpable, it feels like the different passages (which are great) are tacked together making it a patchwork of different thoughts. It's not hard to see why Camus set it aside to publish the stranger instead, but I have to commend him for that awareness. It still holds interesting ideas but it is not up to the (very high) Camus standart that I am used to.