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The Fall
The Fall
Dec 2, 2025 9:55 AM

Author:Albert Camus,Robin Buss

The Fall

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Jean-Baptiste Clamence - refined, handsome, forty, a former successful lawyer - is in turmoil. Over several drunken nights he regales a chance acquaintance with his story. He talks of parties and his debauchery, of Parisian nights and the Aegean sea, and, ultimately, of his self-loathing. One of Albert Camus' most famous works, The Fall is a brilliant, complex portrayal of lost innocence and the true face of man.

Reviews

Spectacular, heartbreaking, beautifully written. Rosamund's story is one of the most extraordinary and compelling you will ever read. Impossible to put down, I loved every minute of it

—— Sunday Express

Entirely compelling . . . the plot will keep you rapt . . . reminiscent of Ian McEwan at his most effective

—— New Statesman

A sad, often very moving story of mothers and daughters

—— Guardian

A hauntingly melancholy tale of love and loss...a moving exploration of the inheritance of unhappiness, and the devestating consequences it can have for future generations

—— Daily Mail

Potent and melancholy, like a short, sad song

—— Guardian

A male writer who can enter such traditionally female territory and aquit himself with such aplomb

—— Sunday Telegraph

Breathes new life into the darkest and most dramatic of times

—— Star

Compelling reading

—— Woman and Home

A gentle reflection on self-discovery

—— Vogue, 2023 Spring Highlights

If you haven't had a chance to read Caleb Azumah Nelson's debut, Open Water, about a gorgeous love affair in modern-day London, then please do; it'll keep you occupied until his new release is out on 11 May, which is about fathers and sons, the power of dance and how one man can create a life he loves

—— Stylist, Big Fiction for 2023

A wonderful, dexterous work. Caleb Azumah Nelson explores modes of blackness in ways that are enriching and invigorating

—— IRENOSEN OKOJIE

Caleb Azumah Nelson's writing captures nostalgia-that most essential of sentiments-like no other. I was immersed, transported, and at the same time affirmed in the familiar. Gorgeous

—— Sareeta Domingo, author of IF I DON'T HAVE YOU

Small Worlds grabs you by the heart and holds tightly, revealing a story as beautiful and as lyrical as the words that adorn the pages.

—— Sofia Akel

Both intimate and inviting, Azumah Nelson weaves not just worlds but exquisite universes with his words. SMALL WORLDS is a masterful exploration of love, masculinity, coming of age and community, and Azumah Nelson's dextrous, sublime pen brings it into dazzling life.

—— Bolu Babalola, author of LOVE IN COLOUR

A book which is alert and enlivening, at once serious and a pleasure to read

—— Literary Review

Small Worlds is a Vermeer universe of a novel, of warmth, deep feeling, aching and gorgeousness. To read is to be hugged by a rich brown oak, ever stretching out. It is as charged as it is earthed. It is wonderful.

—— Inua Ellams

It's a story about finding both one's identity and one's place in the world.

—— Art Review

moving, intimate, and sizzling hot

—— Sunday Times

Steeped in nostalgia, grief and heartbreak, yet somehow still hopeful, this is one of the best books I've read all year.

—— City AM

This story about rebuilding small worlds - places in which to feel beautiful and free - is itself a thing of beauty

—— Prospect

Let's hear it for Caleb Azumah Nelson, also known as the future

—— Benjamin Zephaniah

An exhilarating new voice in British fiction

—— Vogue

One of Britain's most exciting young voices

—— Harper's Bazaar

Hands-down the best debut I've read in years

—— The Times on OPEN WATER

The rhythms of Small Worlds are a feature of Nelson's quiet, particular ear and of a profound engagement with music. Nelson writes about closeness, with family, with lovers, with art, as careful, essential labour

—— Raven Leilani, bestselling author of LUSTER

A novel that feels as intimate as it does expansive; Caleb Azumah Nelson has given to us a love story that goes beyond two people. Instead, there are no bounds to his exploration of exactly what the heart can feel. Beautiful, unforgettable and all-consuming

—— Candice Carty-Williams, bestselling author of QUEENIE and PEOPLE PERSON

A beautiful novel. Caleb Azumah Nelson is not just a storyteller; he is a cultural archivist of our time. At the core of Small Worlds is a deep love. Whether in music, locality, the people we are introduced to, or the circumstances that we journey and process through. Love is the offer, and Caleb's reminder for us is to lean into these offerings for history and reflection. For guidance, and most importantly, our survival.

—— Yomi Sode, author of MANORISM
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