Hell (Barbusse novel)
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- | :The novel Hell by Henri Barbusse focuses entirely on the story of a voyeur. He is an isolated man who presents a great many of the problems of modern existentialism in a nutshell. [[Colin Wilson]] used this book as the starting point for his "[[Outsider]]". | + | :The novel Hell by Henri Barbusse focuses entirely on the story of a voyeur. He is an isolated man who presents a great many of the problems of modern existentialism in a nutshell. [[Colin Wilson]] used this book as the starting point for his "[[The Outsider (Colin Wilson)|Outsider]]". |
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- The novel Hell by Henri Barbusse focuses entirely on the story of a voyeur. He is an isolated man who presents a great many of the problems of modern existentialism in a nutshell. Colin Wilson used this book as the starting point for his "Outsider".
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