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50:, 1957). It has been described as "a satirical commentary on Camus’ personal experience among the Paris intellectual elite of the 1940s and 1950s". The story addresses the question of one's relationship to the community, or more fundamentally the whole issue of existence. The epigraph, a verse from the Book of Jonah, and the name of the main character, "Jonas", set up a link to the prophet Jonah's interaction with people of the Bible. 522: 69:
Jonas moves his studio behind a curtain, then into the bedroom, then behind a curtain in the bedroom, then into the bathroom, and then finally onto a platform hoisted above a hallway where Jonas claims that he is at work on a canvas. But, because of the height and darkness of the hallway, no one can
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Gilbert Jonas is a child of divorce. His father owns a prestigious publishing company, but divorces his wife on the grounds of "adultery", in this case devoting herself entirely to helping the poor. Whatever happens to him, Jonas attributes his good fortune in life to his lucky "star." He becomes an
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He stays there for weeks. Louise and Rateau (his devoted friend who is the only one who still visits) grow weary. Finally after becoming quite frail, Jonas decides he is finished painting. He hears the laughter of his daughter and wife, a sound he hasn't "heard" in quite some time. He reflects on
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artist, gains a patron, and shows his work at a good gallery. Within weeks, he finds himself besieged by hangers-on, advice seekers, fans, would-be lovers, new friends, and critics. There is also no shortage of other artists who offer their advice on how Jonas should proceed in his career.
88:"Dans l’autre pièce, Rateau regardait la toile, entièrement blanche, au centre de laquelle Jonas avait seulement écrit, en très petits caractères, un mot qu’on pouvait déchiffrer, mais dont on ne savait s’il fallait y lire solitaire ou solidaire. " 17: 77:
Upon news from the doctor that he will be well soon, Camus tells us of Jonas's final work. A blank canvas with a word that can be made out "but without any certainty as to whether it should be read
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see the painting of a dog nor can they get him to come down for meals, which Jonas's wife, Louise, hoists up to him.
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their happiness and his love for his family, and faints.
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short story
Albert Camus
Exile and the Kingdom
third-person narrative


"Albert Camus' Jonas or the Artist at Work Deciphering a Painting Solving a Contradiction"


"The undecipherable painting: Camus' "Jonas ou l'artiste au travail""
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Albert Camus
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Novels
The Stranger
The Plague
The Fall
A Happy Death
The First Man
Short stories
Exile and the Kingdom
The Adulterous Woman
The Renegade
The Silent Men
The Guest
The Artist at Work
The Growing Stone

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