Forty years ago Conor Cruise OBrien wrote a small but brlliantly argued critique of Camus work. In The Outsider, for example, amongst many things OBrien notes is that a European in Algeria would not face the death penalty for the murder of an Arab. More fundamentally OBrien takes issue with the allegorical value of the plague in La Peste. It is of course generally accepted that the disease is a metaphor for the Nazi occupation of France & Western Europe, however the impact of this metaphor collapses when one considers that Oran itself was occupied by the French colonialists--an irony which Camus seems blissfully unaware. In passing there is not a named Arab who is the victim of the plague. Its as if these deaths are of little value compared to the French occupiers.
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