A review by lit_terary
The Fall by Albert Camus

3.0

It's Camus: a character who at some point in his life goes like "fuck it" and then stops caring about being a functioning citizen in an affected society - or simply stops playing pretend because there's really no point to it and we're eventually all going to die in the end. It really depends on how you look at it. It's unbelievable how easily he gets me into an existential crisis (as if I didn't have enough of those already), forcing me to stop for a second and question what life even is. Is it absurdist fiction or quintessential realism? I don't know.