The Plague

SKU: 9781551527185
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  • Author:
    CHONG Kevin
  • ISBN:
    9781551527185
  • Publication Date:
    July 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    297
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Arsenal Pulp Press
  • Country of Publication:
The Plague
The Plague

The Plague

SKU: 9781551527185
Regular price $29.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    CHONG Kevin
  • ISBN:
    9781551527185
  • Publication Date:
    July 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    297
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Arsenal Pulp Press
  • Country of Publication:

Description

At first, it's the dead rats; they start dying in cataclysmic numbers, followed by other urban creatures.

Then people begin experiencing flu-like symptoms as well as swellings in their lymph nodes. The masses react in disbelief when the official diagnosis comes in and later, when a quarantine is imposed on the increasingly terrified city.

Inspired by Albert Camus' classic 1947 novel, Kevin Chong's The Plague follows Dr Bernard Rieux's attempts to fight the treatment-resistant disease and find meaning in suffering. His efforts are aided by Megan Tso, an American writer who is trapped in the city while on a book tour, and Raymond Siddhu, a city hall reporter at a daily newspaper on its last legs from the latest round of job cuts.

Told with dark humour and an eye trained on the frailties of human behaviour, Chong's novel explores themes in keeping with Camus' original vision-heroism in the face of futility, the psychological strain of quarantine-but fraught with the political and cultural anxieties of our times.

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  • At first, it's the dead rats; they start dying in cataclysmic numbers, followed by other urban creatures.

    Then people begin experiencing flu-like symptoms as well as swellings in their lymph nodes. The masses react in disbelief when the official diagnosis comes in and later, when a quarantine is imposed on the increasingly terrified city.

    Inspired by Albert Camus' classic 1947 novel, Kevin Chong's The Plague follows Dr Bernard Rieux's attempts to fight the treatment-resistant disease and find meaning in suffering. His efforts are aided by Megan Tso, an American writer who is trapped in the city while on a book tour, and Raymond Siddhu, a city hall reporter at a daily newspaper on its last legs from the latest round of job cuts.

    Told with dark humour and an eye trained on the frailties of human behaviour, Chong's novel explores themes in keeping with Camus' original vision-heroism in the face of futility, the psychological strain of quarantine-but fraught with the political and cultural anxieties of our times.

    Featured in the June 2018 Great Reads newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

    Featured in the Winter 2018 Graphic Novels newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

At first, it's the dead rats; they start dying in cataclysmic numbers, followed by other urban creatures.

Then people begin experiencing flu-like symptoms as well as swellings in their lymph nodes. The masses react in disbelief when the official diagnosis comes in and later, when a quarantine is imposed on the increasingly terrified city.

Inspired by Albert Camus' classic 1947 novel, Kevin Chong's The Plague follows Dr Bernard Rieux's attempts to fight the treatment-resistant disease and find meaning in suffering. His efforts are aided by Megan Tso, an American writer who is trapped in the city while on a book tour, and Raymond Siddhu, a city hall reporter at a daily newspaper on its last legs from the latest round of job cuts.

Told with dark humour and an eye trained on the frailties of human behaviour, Chong's novel explores themes in keeping with Camus' original vision-heroism in the face of futility, the psychological strain of quarantine-but fraught with the political and cultural anxieties of our times.

Featured in the June 2018 Great Reads newsletter.
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Featured in the Winter 2018 Graphic Novels newsletter.
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