Man's Fate (French:
La condition humaine, "The Human Condition"), is a 1933 novel written by
André Malraux. It was translated into English twice, both translations appearing in 1934, one by
Haakon Chevalier under the title
Man's Fate, published by Harrison Smith & Robert Haas in New York and republished by Random House as part of their Modern Library from 1936 on, and the other by Alastair MacDonald under the title
Storm in Shanghai, published by Methuen in London and republished, still by Methuen, in 1948 as
Man's Estate, to become a Penguin pocket in 1961. Currently the Chevalier translation is the only one still in regular print. The novel is about the
failed communist insurrection in
Shanghai in 1927, and the
existential quandaries facing a diverse group of people associated with the revolution. Along with (1928 – "The Conquerors"),
La Voie Royale (1930 – "The Royal Way"), it forms a trilogy on revolution in Asia.