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Camus Must Die (Камю має померти) by Giovanni Catelli is a gripping journalistic investigation published by Vydavnytstvo Staroho Leva in 2023. Translated into Ukrainian by Andriy Masliukh, this hardcover edition spans 184 pages in a 130×200 mm format. The book delves into the strange circumstances surrounding the 1960 death of Albert Camus, a Nobel Prize-winning philosopher, in what has always been reported as a tragic car crash—alongside his publisher Michel Gallimard.
Catelli uncovers decades of archival materials, eyewitness reports, and classified documents that raise serious questions about the accepted narrative. He builds a compelling case that Camus may have been targeted by Soviet intelligence (the KGB), navigating Cold War politics, ideological conflict, and the suppressive mechanisms of the era. Through rigorous fact-checking and thoughtful storytelling, the author invites readers to reexamine what was once thought settled.
This edition is recommended for mature readers (18+), especially those interested in history, philosophy, political intrigue, and conspiracy theory. It appeals to readers who love deep investigations, Cold War mysteries, and intellectual biographies. Ideal as a gift for lovers of non‑fiction that challenges assumptions and unveils hidden truths.