Victor Hugo (1802–1885) is best known for his novels Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Christopher Moncrieff has previously translated the work of Jean-Euphele Milce.
A man vilified by society and condemned to death for his crime wakes every morning knowing that this day might be his last. Graphically detailed, this first-person chronicle describes both the prisoner's wretched environment and his thoughts, reminiscences, and despair at his impending doom. This edition also includes the companion pieces A Comedy about a Tragedy and Claude Gueux, a real-life account of an executed criminal in France.
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