Man's Fate

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Man's Fate is a 1933 existential novel by French writer André Malraux that portrays the failed 1927 communist uprising in Shanghai and explores themes of revolution, fate, and human suffering.

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instanceOf novel
author André Malraux NERFINISHED
awarded Prix Goncourt NERFINISHED
awardYear 1933
basedOn 1927 communist uprising in Shanghai
countryOfOrigin France
criticalReception considered one of André Malraux's masterpieces
regarded as a classic of 20th-century French literature
englishTranslator Haakon M. Chevalier NERFINISHED
genre existentialist literature
historical novel
philosophical fiction
political novel
hasAdaptation Man's Fate (1969 film project by Fred Zinnemann, uncompleted) NERFINISHED
hasEnglishTranslation Man's Fate NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century political fiction
literaryMovement French existentialism NERFINISHED
French modernism
mainTheme commitment and engagement
death
existential freedom
fate
human suffering
political violence
revolution
narrativeForm third-person narrative
notableCharacter Clappique NERFINISHED
Ferral NERFINISHED
Gisors NERFINISHED
Katov NERFINISHED
Kyo Gisors NERFINISHED
May NERFINISHED
originalLanguage French
originalTitle La Condition humaine NERFINISHED
pageCount approximately 350
partOf André Malraux's works on revolution
publicationYear 1933
publisher Gallimard NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1927
setInPlace Shanghai NERFINISHED
subject Chinese Revolution NERFINISHED
Communism
colonialism
terrorism
timeOfAction Chinese Civil War era

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