One of the best dystopian books of the 20th century is Jean Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints, which was first published in 1973.
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Self-proclaimed Consul General of Patagonia, he sees in this imaginary kingdom a land of dreams and freedom, When it was released, Le Camp des Saints received a mixed reception. Little commented on by official critics at the time, however, it acquires a status of cult book in certain circles — both for its form of anticipation and for its radicality. Western societies and the future of Europe. It also testifies to the place that extreme political fiction can take in the literary field, The Camp of the Saints is a novel marked by its singular dystopian vision and its capacity to provoke debate. is a capital text to understand the author’s position almost 40 years after the original publication of the novel. literary anticipation born from a deep unease felt since the 1970s. He insists.
THE CAMP OF THE SAINTS By Jean Raspail *Excellent Condition*.
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Very good minus/good plus condition with overall minor age-related spine, cover and page edge wear. Moderate age-related inside cover yellowing. No stickers or markings inside or outside. 10%off 4 or more books.
You are purchasing a Good copy of ‘The Camp of the Saints’. Condition Notes: A copy that has been read, remains in good condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine and cover show signs of wear.