“Exile and the Kingdom” by Albert Camus, translated by Carol Cosman, foreword by Orhan Pamuk (Vintage, $13.95). Four stories in this sharp new translation of the Nobel Prize-winning French-Algerian ...
Sixty years after the French Nobel laureate Albert Camus died in a car crash at the age of 46, a new book argues that he was assassinated by KGB spies in retaliation for his anti-Soviet rhetoric.
EXILE AND THE KINGDOM (213 pp.) —Albert Camus—Knopf ($3.50). Nobel Prizewinner Albert Camus is a writer without small talk. His themes—life, love, death, man, God, time—are large and universal. He ...
“The Stranger,” Albert Camus’ classic novel, which is about to celebrate its 75th anniversary in print, almost wasn’t published. Alice Kaplan, the John M. Musser Professor of French, recounts this ...
Can a person really be faultless? According to Albert Camus, the answer is no, but that is okay. The Fall is perhaps Camus' most enigmatic novel. It tells the story of Jean-Baptiste Clamence, a judge ...
Albert Camus, the Nobel laureate, offers a timeless perspective on real happiness, emphasizing acceptance over constant searching. His philosophy suggests inner strength and steadiness are key, even ...
Study expands on archive finds revealed in 2011, and suggests that the French state may have abetted the 1960 car crash that killed him Sixty years after the French Nobel laureate Albert Camus died in ...
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