The French writer, Albert Camus, was 'a moralist who insisted that while the world is absurd and allows for no hope, we are not condemned to despair.' Zaretsky, in A Life Worth Living, portrays Camus ...
The Complete Notebooks, translated with an introduction by Ryan Bloom, begin in May 1935, and extend until just before his ...
“I killed an Arab.” These are the first words uttered by Meursault (Benjamin Voisin), the protagonist of François Ozon’s The Stranger, and already we can sense that this adaptation of Albert Camus’s ...
Quote of the day: In times marked by political uncertainty, social conformity and moral compromise, certain ideas return with renewed urgency. Among them is a reflection associated with French writer ...