TEHRAN-The play “Caligula” written by Albert Camus will go on stage at the City Theater in Tehran from March 27.
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ThePrint on MSNIndian Muslims need freedom from ulema. A cleric can’t call Shami criminal for skipping rozaA cleric chastising Mohammad Shami for not fasting during Ramzan is less about religion and more about power theology and the ...
In “Red Scare,” Clay Risen shows how culture in the United States is still driven by the political paranoia of the 1950s.
Clay Risen examines Cold War hysteria in an even-handed way, trusting readers to make the connection between McCarthyism and the MAGA movement.
St. Bonaventure University will welcome environmental writer and translator Laura Marris to campus for a reading from her ...
These classic books reveal how history keeps repeating itself, proving that past struggles and absurdities still exist today.
How appropriate, then, that Risen quotes the conclusion of Albert Camus’ novel The Plague. The narrator, Doctor Bernard Rieux, warns that the plague bacillus never disappears and instead lies ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNThe mirror of literatureThe science fiction story, titled The Space Traders, published in 1992 is a provocative tale, and one that has resonance today. The story focuses on an alien ship that arrives on January 1, 2000 and ...
During the pandemic, The Plague by Albert Camus (published in 1947) found its way to bookstores that had not carried any book by him before. Given the state of the world right now, Camus can still ...
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Camus’ “The Myth of Sisyphus”: How to Find HappinessJust as Sisyphus served to represent the absurd in the first cycle, Camus takes Prometheus for the second one to represent a rebellious act. This cycle includes, among other works, The Plague ...
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