In my self-isolating household in upstate New York, the pandemic has thus far produced boredom eating, boredom watching, hiking, candlelight dinners and, later in the evening, some reading out loud.
Professor Andrew Hussey celebrates the controversial life and work of French writer and philosopher Albert Camus. With archive readings and contributions from a variety of writers. Show more A century ...
In March 1946, Albert Camus, then 32, departed Le Havre, France, on a ship bound for the United States. Arriving in New York two weeks later, he was appalled but sanguine about what he saw: “At first ...
Celebrations are taking place to mark 100 years since the birth of Albert Camus. Here's what you need to know about the French writer's life and work Albert Camus in 1957, just after it was announced ...
Back in college English, I was taught that it was foolish to think that fictional characters have any reality beyond the page. You shouldn't speculate about how many children Lady Macbeth had or what ...
American teenager Elizabeth Hawes fell in love with Albert Camus in the late 1950s. Camus's novels inspired her with a "feeling of connection, compassion, and love for all of mankind" and she ...