I am offering a pair of Classic Literature books from Albert Camus and Samuel Beckett.  Both books are trade paperbacks and are in new condition.  Included are:

A Happy Death by Albert Camus. Published by Vintage Books in 1995 as their first edition.  It has 192 pages and weighs about 9 ounces. 

A Happy Death is essentially the story of one man seeking to have a happy death. Patrice Mersault kills a man, takes his money, and then proceeds to try to find happiness. Camus' style is stark, but compelling. The narrative moves at a brisk pace and there is a sense of not a word being out of place.

Nohow on Company, ILLseen ILLsaid, Worstward HO by Samuel Beckett.  Published by Grove Press in 1996 with 116 pages.  The 3 book compilation is Beckett's classic Prose.  

Now compiled in one volume, these three novels, which are among the most beautiful and disquieting of Samuel Beckett's later prose works, work together with the powerful resonance of his famous Three Novels: Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable. In Company, a voice comes to "one on his back in the dark" and speaks to him. Ill Seen Ill Said focuses attention on an old woman in a cabin who is part of the objects, landscape, rhythms, and movements of an incomprehensible universe. And in Worstward Ho, Beckett explores a tentative, uncertain existence in a world devoid of rational meaning and purpose. Here is language pared down to its most expressive, confirming Beckett's position as one of the great writers of our time.

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