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Albert Camus: A Life - Biography of the Nobel Prize-Winning Author | Perfect for Book Clubs, Literature Studies & Philosophy Enthusiasts
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Albert Camus: A Life - Biography of the Nobel Prize-Winning Author | Perfect for Book Clubs, Literature Studies & Philosophy Enthusiasts Albert Camus: A Life - Biography of the Nobel Prize-Winning Author | Perfect for Book Clubs, Literature Studies & Philosophy Enthusiasts Albert Camus: A Life - Biography of the Nobel Prize-Winning Author | Perfect for Book Clubs, Literature Studies & Philosophy Enthusiasts
Albert Camus: A Life - Biography of the Nobel Prize-Winning Author | Perfect for Book Clubs, Literature Studies & Philosophy Enthusiasts
Albert Camus: A Life - Biography of the Nobel Prize-Winning Author | Perfect for Book Clubs, Literature Studies & Philosophy Enthusiasts
Albert Camus: A Life - Biography of the Nobel Prize-Winning Author | Perfect for Book Clubs, Literature Studies & Philosophy Enthusiasts
Albert Camus: A Life - Biography of the Nobel Prize-Winning Author | Perfect for Book Clubs, Literature Studies & Philosophy Enthusiasts
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In this enormously engaging, vibrant, and richly researched biography of Albert Camus, the French writer and journalist Olivier Todd has drawn on personal correspondence, notebooks, and public records never before tapped, as well as interviews with Camus's family, friends, fellow workers, writers, mentors, and lovers.Todd shows us a Camus who struggled all his life with irreconcilable conflicts--between his loyalty to family and his passionate nature, between the call to political action and the integrity to his art, between his support of the native Algerians and his identification with the forgotten people, the poor whites. A very private man, Camus could be charming and prickly, sincere and theatrical, genuinely humble, yet full of great ambition.Todd paints a vivid picture of the time and place that shaped Camus--his impoverished childhood in the Algerian city of Belcourt, the sea and the sun and the hot sands that he so loved (he would always feel an exile elsewhere), and the educational system that nurtured him. We see the forces that lured him into communism, and his attraction to the theater and to journalism as outlets for his creativity. The Paris that Camus was inevitably drawn to is one that Todd knows intimately, and he brings alive the war years, the underground activities that Camus was caught up in during the Occupation and the bitter postwar period, as well as the intrigues of the French literati who embraced Camus after his first novel, L'Etranger, was published. Todd is also keenly attuned to the French intellectual climate, and as he takes Camus's measure as a successful novelist, journalist, playwright and director, literary editor, philosopher, he also reveals the temperament in the writer that increasingly isolated him and crippled his reputation in the years before his death and for a long time after. He shows us the solitary man behind the mask--debilitated by continuing bouts of tuberculosis, constantly drawn to irresistible women, and deeply troubled by his political conflicts with the reigning French intellectuals, particularly by the vitriol of his former friend Sartre over the Algerian conflict.Filled with sharp observations and sparkling with telling details, here is a wonderfully human portrait of the Nobel Prize-winning writer, who died at the age of forty-six and who remains one of the most influential literary figures of our time.
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I give it five stars here, but with a few caveats. It's an excellent biography of Camus, perhaps the best, as close as Todd got to his subject. The reader should be aware, however, that it is at heart a French book, translated from the French and still retaining much of its French author's flavor. That is to say, sentences are sometimes awkward in translation, and you wonder whether the translator really did a good job of capturing the original author's intent. Furthermore, I often found myself wondering what all these tiny details had to do with the man Camus. Many of the stories were complete non-sequiturs if you're reading for causal links between historical circumstances and the peculiarities and subjects in Camus' writings. But that's how French historians often write. It's actually somewhat appropriate with Camus, a man who wrote about the absurdity of, among other things, seeing the universe as a straightforward narrative. Again, I don't regret giving it five stars; there's really not a better bio of Camus. I enjoyed the book and highly recommend anyone interested in becoming conversant in post-World War French intellectualism or Modernist literature, particularly his theory of the "absurd." (You should read this before reading his Myth of Sisyphus.) Camus is not well-enough known in America, losing out to the much more obviously Marxist vision of Sartre in the course of 20th c. philosophical discussion and academic debate. That's a real shame. This is definitely worth a look.

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