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Man's Fate

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noun

  1. French La Condition Humaine.  a novel (1933) by André Malraux.


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While Arthur Koestler's Darkness At Noon is probably the best piece of fiction since Man's Fate, other good political or topical novels were surprisingly few.

From Time Magazine Archive

Repeatedly jailed, he was a top underground leader in the harsh 1927 fighting in Shanghai between the Communist labor unions and Chiang Kaishek, described in Andr� Malraux's novel Man's Fate.

From Time Magazine Archive

That war for China's soul was the theme of his third novel, Man's Fate, which brought him, at 32, to the attention of the world.

From Time Magazine Archive

That adventure was distilled in an epic novel entitled Man's Fate.

From Time Magazine Archive

No Man's Fate is so dark, but when the Sun shines upon it, it will return its Rays, and shine for it self.

From The Consolidator or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon by Defoe, Daniel

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