Albert Camus in New York
When Albert Camus arrived in New York he was all but unknown on foreign shores -- our shores for example. The Stranger, his first influential novel, was to be published only during his American visit. University specialists knew something about him, and some were already great admirers, as were a handful of francophile journalists. But in Paris Camus was a full blown hero,...more
Paperback, 60 pages
Published
March 11th 1997
by Gingko Press
(first published 1979)
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I really enjoyed the Camus I have read, and this book is very helpful in my continuing struggle to grasp the complexity of those works.
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