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Albert Camus turned the absurd into art and made existential questions feel strangely comforting. This guide helps beginners ...
They say you should never judge a book by its cover, but as a man intrigued by the concept of judgement, the French philosopher Albert Camus would allow us to make an exception. Happily the covers ...
It-Turufnament u s-Saltna is a translation into Maltese by Toni (Anthony) Aquilina of French philosopher Albert Camus’s L’Exil et le Royaume. The publication was financed by the Malta Book ...
In March 1946, Albert Camus, then 32, departed Le Havre, France, on a ship bound for the United States. Arriving in New York two weeks later, he was appalled but sanguine about what he saw ...
He had published The Stranger, which I had read and arranged to publish in America, and was about to complete The Plague (of which my office once queried: “A book about rats?”). He was thirty ...
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