Man's Estate

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Exploration of human condition within revolutionary turmoil.

"Man's Estate" immerses you in the complexities of a revolutionary struggle, connecting deeply with the human condition. Malraux masterfully weaves philosophical inquiry with the raw emotions and actions of individuals in the throes of societal upheaval. A compelling read for those who appreciate historical dramas that also serve as a canvas for exploring existential themes.

  • Prix Goncourt (1933)
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ISBN: 9780140015232
Authors: André Malraux
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Date of Publication: 1972-01-27
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
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Shanghai, 1927, and revolution is in the air. As the city becomes caught up in violence and bloodshed, four people's lives are altered inexorably: idealist and intellectual Kyo Gisors, one of the leaders of the Communist insurrection, who is also trying to deal with his own marital strife; Ch'en Ta Erh, an assassin and terrorist brutalized by killing; Baron de Clappique, a French gambler, opium dealer and gun runner; and Russian revolutionary Katov, who calmly watches events unfold, until he has to make the ultimate sacrifice. Each of these men must try to resolve their personal conflicts amid political turmoil, conspiracy and betrayal. Man's Fate, first published in 1933 and now reissued as a Penguin Modern Classic, is a gripping story of conflict, free will and our power to shape our destiny.
 

Exploration of human condition within revolutionary turmoil.

"Man's Estate" immerses you in the complexities of a revolutionary struggle, connecting deeply with the human condition. Malraux masterfully weaves philosophical inquiry with the raw emotions and actions of individuals in the throes of societal upheaval. A compelling read for those who appreciate historical dramas that also serve as a canvas for exploring existential themes.

  • Prix Goncourt (1933)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.