La muerte feliz

Hardcover, 196 pages

Spanish language

Published 1971 by Editorial Noguer, S.A..

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978-84-279-0614-3
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Inundada de la luz ardiente y de los colores y olores de la juventud de Albert Camus (1913-1960) y nutrida ya de buena parte de las claves de su mundo, así como muchos de los temas, sensaciones e inquietudes que impregnan toda su obra, La muerte feliz es una novela en la que Mersault, en quien laten numerosas vivencias de su joven autor, busca la felicidad hasta sus últimas consecuencias. Si" El primer hombre" reúne o compendia la infancia del Camus, en" La muerte feliz" , escrita entre 1936 y 1938 y publicada póstumamente en 1971, hallamos el vigoroso impulso de su juventud, y en Mersault, su protagonista, no una primera versión del protagonista de" El extranjero" , sino su antecedente necesario.

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The Price of Happiness – My Reflection on Albert Camus’s A Happy Death

Reading A Happy Death felt like stepping into the intimate laboratory of Camus’s thought — raw, searching, and strangely serene. Written before The Stranger but published posthumously, it carries the early pulse of his philosophy: the tension between the body’s hunger for life and the mind’s craving for meaning. From the first pages, I sensed a quiet intensity, as if Camus were dissecting existence itself through the slow awakening of his protagonist, Patrice Mersault.

What fascinated me most was Mersault’s journey from restlessness to solitude. He begins amid the ordinary emptiness of work and routine, longing for escape. When he commits a murder — an act both shocking and curiously detached — it becomes less a crime than a pivot toward liberation. I found myself disturbed by how calmly Camus presents it, yet I understood: for Mersault, happiness must be wrestled from life, not granted by it.

The later chapters, …