Kraaijeveld Steven R
Department of Ethics, Law & Medical Humanities, Amsterdam University Medical Center, The Netherlands.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2024 Dec 1;46(4):e675-e677. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdae267.
For Albert Camus, plague was both a fact of life and a powerful metaphor for the human condition. Camus engaged most explicitly and extensively with the subject of plague in his 1947 novel, The Plague (La peste), which chronicles an outbreak of what is presumably cholera in the French-Algerian city of Oran. I often thought of this novel-and what it might teach us-during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. In this article, I discuss seven important insights from The Plague about epidemics, public health and morality.
对阿尔贝·加缪来说,鼠疫既是一种生活现实,也是对人类生存状况的有力隐喻。加缪在其1947年的小说《鼠疫》(《La peste》)中最明确、最广泛地探讨了鼠疫这一主题,该小说记述了法属阿尔及利亚城市奥兰爆发的一场推测为霍乱的疫情。在最近的新冠疫情期间,我常常想起这本小说以及它可能带给我们的启示。在本文中,我将探讨《鼠疫》中有关流行病、公共卫生和道德的七点重要见解。