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The Counterfeiters
7.5André Gide
Gide's 1925 novel-within-a-novel — the first great experimental French novel after Proust, and the book that announced a new era in European fiction.
GBM Assessment (Score: 7.5/10)
Explored themes of personal freedom, sincerity, and homosexuality with a candor that was revolutionary for his time. The Immoralist probes the consequences of radical self-liberation, while The Counterfeiters experiments boldly with novelistic form, offering a novel about the writing of a novel. Together these works shaped Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, and the broader existentialist tradition.
Gide's frank treatment of homosexuality and his rejection of conventional morality led the Catholic Church to place his entire body of work on the Index of Forbidden Books. As an early and courageous advocate for homosexual rights, he became a pivotal figure in the long struggle for sexual freedom in European culture and letters.
Awards & Adaptations
NOBEL 1947. Influenced Camus, Sartre.
Recommended Edition
Dorothy Bussy trans. (1930)
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