A biography of Algerian author Albert Camus, translated from the French manuscript, discussing his impoverished childhood, his education, his association with communism, and other details of his personal life, and examining his writing career.
A guide to reading and understanding Albert Camus' "The Stranger" which includes a biography of the author, critical essays analyzing his work, and an examination of the story's key themes and ideas.
Contains translations of four plays written between 1938 and 1950 by French author and philosopher Albert Camus, including "Caligula"; "The Misunderstanding"; "State of Siege"; and "The Just Assassins.".
Jean-Paul Sartre expounds his philosophy as a form of existentialism, with human freedom at its core; includes his commentary on Camus' "The Stranger," arguing that the work should be understood as essentially comic.
a scientist, a philosopher, and their daring adventures from the French resistance to the Nobel Prize
Carroll, Sean B
2013
The never-before-told account of two of the most insightful minds of the twentieth century--Jacques Monod and Albert Camus--and a dramatic story of how hardship and courage can unleash creative genius.