Albert Camus and the human crisis
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Camus, Catherine, writer of introduction.
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Published
New York : Pegasus Books, 2021.
Format
Book
Edition
First Pegasus books cloth edition.
Physical Desc
xi, 234 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN
1643138219 (hardcover), 9781643138213 (hardcover) :
Notes
General Note
Introductory remarks by Catherine Camus.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-214) and index.
Description
"A renowned scholar investigates the "human crisis" that Albert Camus confronted in his world and in ours, producing a brilliant study of Camus's life and influence for those readers who, in Camus's words, "cannot live without dialogue and friendship. As France--and all of the world--was emerging from the depths of World War II, Camus summed up what he saw as 'the human crisis'. 'We gasp for air among people who believe they are absolutely right, whether it be in their machines or their ideas. And for all who cannot live without dialogue and the friendship of other human beings, this silence is the end of the world.' In the years after he wrote these words, until his death fourteen years later, Camus labored to address this crisis, arguing for dialogue, understanding, clarity, and truth. When he sailed to New York, in March 1946--for his first and only visit to the United States--he found an ebullient nation celebrating victory. Camus warned against the common postwar complacency that took false comfort in the fact that Hitler was dead and the Third Reich had fallen. Yes, the serpentine beast was dead, but "we know perfectly well," he argued, "that the venom is not gone, that each of us carries it in our own hearts." All around him in the postwar world, Camus saw disheartening evidence of a global community revealing a heightened indifference to a number of societal ills. It is the same indifference to human suffering that we see all around, and within ourselves, today"-- Provided by publisher
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Introductory remarks in English and French.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (Style Guide)

Meagher, R. E., & Camus, C. (2021). Albert Camus and the human crisis. (First Pegasus books cloth edition). Pegasus Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Meagher, Robert E and Catherine, Camus. 2021. Albert Camus and the Human Crisis. Pegasus Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Meagher, Robert E and Catherine, Camus. Albert Camus and the Human Crisis. Pegasus Books, 2021.

UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)

Meagher, R. E. and Camus, C. (2021). Albert camus and the human crisis. First Pegasus books cloth edn New York: Pegasus Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)

Meagher, Robert E., and Catherine Camus. Albert Camus and the Human Crisis. First Pegasus books cloth edition, Pegasus Books, 2021.

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