There are some quotes people read once, nod at politely, and forget almost immediately. Then some quotes seem to follow people around afterwards.
Given the Panthéon’s function as the final repose for France’s greatest heroes, it’s perhaps not surprising that efforts are now afoot to relocate the ashes of writer and philosopher Albert Camus to a ...
Some writers speak to us through the window of their time—we need to get back to where they once belonged to truly focus on the shape of their ideas—and a few speak to us permanently, jumping, with ...
Voici probablement le plus grand philosophe et le plus grand humaniste du XXè siècle, Albert Camus. Ce résistant, qui fut proche de Sartre et son compagnon de route contre le totalitarisme fasciste ...
I first met Albert Camus in the fall of 1980, when I was a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania. I say met because it felt that personal to me. His 1942 provocation “The Myth of Sisyphus” was ...
Albert Camus (1913–1960) was a renowned French-Algerian philosopher, writer, and journalist whose work continues to inspire readers and thinkers around the world. Known for his clear, precise writing ...
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Some weeks ago, I got an email from a student who had returned to Northern Italy over Christmas to see family. Rereading The Plague over these past weeks has been an uncanny experience. Its fictive ...
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